
spider_duggan
Junior Audioholic
Pretty simple question here: What is the best method for measuring in-room frequency response of a stereo system (fronts and sub) using a radioshack SPL meter and graph paper or a computer program that allows one to manually enter the SPL at certain frequencies as the test disc plays them?
I have an excel spreadsheet that allows me to enter SPL values for frquencies ranging from 16Hz to 200Hz. It even corrects for the radioshack meter errors and displays a graph. I can e-mail that to anyone who would like to see it.
I want to measure the entire range from 20Hz to 20Khz and then use the recievers built in manual EQ to bring down the peaks. I know...no boosting the valleys!
So, is there a program (free or not) that allows me to enter the data while listening to a test tone CD? Is there an excel spreadsheet or a graph paper that I could download?
Final question, will Avia allow me to do this? Do I need another test tone CD?
Okay, final question again. Has anyone had trouble with their Avia disc? Mine seems to be slow loading (really slow) between screens and difficult to navigate through.
I have an excel spreadsheet that allows me to enter SPL values for frquencies ranging from 16Hz to 200Hz. It even corrects for the radioshack meter errors and displays a graph. I can e-mail that to anyone who would like to see it.
I want to measure the entire range from 20Hz to 20Khz and then use the recievers built in manual EQ to bring down the peaks. I know...no boosting the valleys!
So, is there a program (free or not) that allows me to enter the data while listening to a test tone CD? Is there an excel spreadsheet or a graph paper that I could download?
Final question, will Avia allow me to do this? Do I need another test tone CD?
Okay, final question again. Has anyone had trouble with their Avia disc? Mine seems to be slow loading (really slow) between screens and difficult to navigate through.