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Quote:Originally Posted by Stereodude Well, you do need the associated hardware to go with the mic, like a USB sound card with mic pre-amp circuit & phantom power.Um, OK, all I have is my laptop A Toshiba Satellite A215-S6816. I...
Quote:Originally Posted by Theresa MFREY, you have to buy a mic and measurement program (REW is free), they do not come with the miniDSP or it's plug-ins. Ok that's what I wanted to know, if I bought just the calibration mic, could...
Quote:Originally Posted by Stereodude You would need to buy one of the $10 plugins for it. linkCool thanks stereodude. That would save me $ also because ARC 2 or the Dayton system both sell for $299...the mic is less than a buck,...
So as far as measuring FRq Response I'd still have to purchase additional items like a calibration mic correct? Does MINIDSP have its own software or do I need to get that separately as well, yes?
Oh, OK I would be very happy with 12.
How many bands of parametric EQ does the miniDSP offer in the sub-80hz range?
Quote:Originally Posted by imagic I think you are about go on a music re-listening adventure! Definitely get the 1000 and rock out. I've come to appreciate moderate volume, perfectly flat EQ'd listening. Often music has transient...
Quote:Originally Posted by nograveconcern Yeah, since you already have the hole in the box you will probably be happier with the spa1000.My thoughts exactly. It will be interesting to see what kind of readings I get with the more...
Well, the amp issue is moot now...PE.com just put the Dayton SPA1000 up for sale for the exact same price as I paid for the SPA500...so even if Dayton's RMS is below stated specs, the 1000 should offer just the right amount of headroom...
Quote:Originally Posted by nograveconcern Read through this: http://www.avsforum.com/t/1434409/what-are-the-advantages-of-stereo-subs Especially the post by arnyk with all the charts and you will see why 2 12's would be better than...
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