This is the machine:
http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/asus-x83vm-x1-core/4505-3121_7-33361040.html?tag=dtBody;[object%20NodeList]
There are a few different things that I want to do with it and I'm not going to be able to afford to do them all at once. Not that it matters but I paid <$800.
I could use some help organizing a shopping list and creating a plan. The main reason I got this thing is to be able to make frequency response graphs at my listening position. I would like to be able to make comparisons for different speaker, subwoofer and sound panel types and positions. The only thing I have is a Rives disc and a RS SPL meter. What do I need? What do I do?
The other thing that I want to do is use a DWT 3, run some box/crossover design software and make a couple of speakers out of what I have laying around and out of what I may buy in the future. This is like the PE portion of this post. I think I ought to be buying a book by Vance? on loudspeaker design and maybe some software called BassBox and the name Bullock comes to mind too. I have ideas and info scattered all over but I would like to get this plan carved in stone right here in this one thread.
The DCX 2496 thing falls into the I can't afford to do it now category.
I would like to get some use out of this laptop before it's features are all out of date and a similar one can be had for 1/2 the price. Is there something that I should be doing to this laptop? My only computer experience has been keeping this machine working for 4 years:
http://reviews.cnet.com/desktops/emachines-t5026/4505-3118_7-31297819.html
Most everything I know about any of this, I picked up here at AH.