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OK So it looks like we're making progress. I assume from the deviations between the two speakers that you haven't moved the speakers next to each other for the individual measurements?
The 1st measurement is 0 degree and 2nd with 90 degree using both speakers. As you can see there is a huge variation in higher frequency. I'll post individual speaker measurements later.
I see you are still showing a peak at 18 Hz! Obviously the frequency measurements are inacurate. I suspect the computer program is running too fast. I don't have a clue how to fix that. You could try running a different computer. Do you still have your old one?Bob
Quote from: avahifi on 29 Jun 2009, 05:51 pmNow, if somebody out there who knows a lot more about computers than I do will help me, here is what I would like to do.Upload my test CD (uncompressed) up here somewhere where anyone who wants to download it and burn their own test CD from it can do that.I use a Mac computer (OS10.4) and this stuff is a bit more complex than my pay grade allows. Very clear step by step distructions are required.Regards,Frank Van AlstineFrank - If you want to send me a copy, I can create an .iso file that can be used to burn copies. I can then post it for anyone to download.- Jim
Now, if somebody out there who knows a lot more about computers than I do will help me, here is what I would like to do.Upload my test CD (uncompressed) up here somewhere where anyone who wants to download it and burn their own test CD from it can do that.I use a Mac computer (OS10.4) and this stuff is a bit more complex than my pay grade allows. Very clear step by step distructions are required.Regards,Frank Van Alstine