spectrum analyzer on your iphone

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Offline patm

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on: January 12, 2010, 10:35:16 AM
I spent the last year building my BH system (FP III, Mundorf SO caps, Gold-point 24 step attenuators, 300b Paramounts, Mundorf SO caps). Speakers are ZU Druids. I really like the single range driver concept, the staging and timing is magic, that being said, the base is lacking. I have read several posts about the value of a spectrum analyzer. The one from RS that was suggested as adequate is no longer available so I looked on itunes and sure enough there are some for the iphone. I downloaded one called Pocket RTA. Seems to be all the amateur needs.  indeed it seems that although the ZU specs state that the Druid goes down to 35hz, I don't see much below 43hz and there isn;t much energy below 60hz. I think sub is needed. Has anyone used a spectrum analyzer to get a sub integrated in the right place?

In the beginning there was nothing, then it blew up!

FP III, Paramount 300b (Takatsuki TA-300B), both with Mundorf S/O caps, Mikes iron, HFBG Eros,Oppo 103,Rega RP6 2m black ,Vaughn Triode JR II


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Reply #1 on: January 12, 2010, 01:44:51 PM

Here's a couple of links I have bookmarked on the subject of subwoofer integration.  The first addresses using a RTA approach.

http://www.goodsound.com/features/201001.htm

http://www.diysubwoofers.org/misc/sub_integration.htm

http://www.10audio.com/ears.htm#How_to_Dial_In_a_Subwoofer

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Reply #2 on: January 12, 2010, 02:10:47 PM
Thanks tubejack, thats exactly what I needed.

Pat

In the beginning there was nothing, then it blew up!

FP III, Paramount 300b (Takatsuki TA-300B), both with Mundorf S/O caps, Mikes iron, HFBG Eros,Oppo 103,Rega RP6 2m black ,Vaughn Triode JR II