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In Reply to: I use the frequency tones on my old Stereophile Test CD posted by peppy m. on November 29, 2021 at 09:12:32:
Maybe not--the old Radio Shack meter was notoriously inaccurate in measuring bass tones. I have an old test disc from Rives Audio that actually contains a set of tones corrected for the RS meter's inaccuracies.
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Topic - This may be a an obvious solution... - jimbill 22:15:33 11/28/21 ( 8)
- RE: This may be a an obvious solution... - PAR 02:06:02 11/30/21 ( 1)
- Thank you - jimbill 20:15:37 11/30/21 ( 0)
Let me clarify - jimbill 10:35:09 11/29/21 ( 1)
- Once again... - peppy m. 12:17:01 11/29/21 ( 0)
I use the frequency tones on my old Stereophile Test CD - peppy m. 09:12:32 11/29/21 ( 2)
- "Of course, an SPL meter will give you a more accurate idea of the kind of bass response you're getting in you - pbarach 11/30/21 13:56:04 11/30/21 ( 1)
- Yup ! I had forgottoen about the Ratshack meter... (nt - peppy m. 14:25:12 11/30/21 ( 0)
RE: This may be a an obvious solution... - John Elison 07:58:58 11/29/21 ( 0)