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In Reply to: Thanks John. Some questions... posted by tonyptony on February 6, 2016 at 10:13:03:
I used the Denon test record stipulated in the graph's title, which contained individual sinusoidal spot frequencies. I don't remember what settings I used on the spectrum analyzer. The spot frequency measurements were manually loaded into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet for graphing.The two graphs below are identical. The second graph simply connects the dots with smooth lines.
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- RE: Thanks John. Some questions... - John Elison 11:09:09 02/06/16 (11)
- Which version of Sound Forge? - Lew 12:25:19 02/06/16 (2)
- RE: Which version of Sound Forge? - John Elison 13:44:13 02/06/16 (1)
- Thanks. - Lew 15:55:10 02/06/16 (0)
- Those Denon discs are hard to find... - tonyptony 11:19:44 02/06/16 (7)
- RE: Those Denon discs are hard to find... - Ugly 15:38:19 02/07/16 (0)
- I know what you mean... - John Elison 11:39:18 02/06/16 (5)
- So what do I use in place of the unobtainium Denons? (nt) - tonyptony 11:53:21 02/06/16 (4)
- Any other test record you can find with individual left and right channel test tones! /nt\ - John Elison 11:57:08 02/06/16 (3)
- RE: Any other test record you can find with individual left and right channel test tones! /nt\ - rosendds@frontiernet.net 03:53:17 03/04/16 (2)
- Not to my knowledge unless you also have a narrow bandpass filter... - John Elison 12:01:21 03/04/16 (1)
- RE: Not to my knowledge unless you also have a narrow bandpass filter... - rosendds@frontiernet.net 04:33:40 03/05/16 (0)