Subject: | Re: Speaker test |
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From: | "evertveldhuis <>" <> |
Date: | Wed, 12 Feb 2003 01:32:50 -0000 |
--- In "1GDW <>" <> wrote: > I am looking for a test sound that would span a wide range of > frequency's, say 20 - 20K. I don't have any specific numbers to > test, my goal is to determine the approximant range of a speaker. I > am using a PC and would appreciate being directed to a source for > the file. > > Gerald Gerald, You mean, like a gliding tone = sweep from for instance 5 Hz to 20 kHz? Or more like a series of discreet frequencies? I can send you a wave or MP3 of that, tell me what you prefer. I could also make it downloadable from a site if that is easier for you. You can also buy test CD's that have all kinds of signals... Regards, Evert ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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