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I have been to the 2 local (small ) car stereo shops in the area and neither have RTA. Anyone have any suggest to get a reading of my system. Would love to be able to get it tuned up

Are you listening to the system or is the RTA microphone listening to the system all day long ?

If you don't have houndreds of eq bands your ears are going to be a better tool in setting up your sound system. Since you will be the one that will listen and it needs to sound good to your ears...

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I was wanting to kind of get a feel, what I have sounds good now, was just wondering if I need to clean the sound up for Competition. Never competed before so I wanted to get all my eq sliders in a row so to speak. They have a competition called the RTA FREQ out and wanted to see what I had before I went into it.

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I was wanting to kind of get a feel, what I have sounds good now, was just wondering if I need to clean the sound up for Competition. Never competed before so I wanted to get all my eq sliders in a row so to speak. They have a competition called the RTA FREQ out and wanted to see what I had before I went into it.

If that's the case....

True RTA + Behringer ECM8000 (not sure that's the name of the microphone) + a good sound card is a good starting base.

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