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Old 04-15-2004, 05:15 AM   #1
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Lightbulb equalisation and measurement mics

Does anyone on these forums have experience with plotting frequency response graphs within a car for equalisation?

My current car audio 'experiment' is to use a car computer with a sb live in it, and kx drivers and to equalise the audio to get as flat a frequency response as possible in a car. This has the advantage where you (theoretically) don't have to worry so much about where your crossover frequencies, volumes and ranges, and you can equalise out frequencies that resonate badly.

I've recently built myself a measurement mic (http://sound.westhost.com/project93.htm), and it works quite well as a recording source on my turtle beach soundcard. Does anyone have recommendations on what software to use and any dos and don'ts? I hope i don't have to work all of this out on my own...
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