Posted January 11, 200916 yr When I get my system together, I'd like to have some valuable time with an RTA to get the EQ (PXA-H701) setup right. Has anyone tried using this? Phonic PAA3 Handheld RTA Its not for setting up a competition vehicle or anything, but I'd like to know if it is good enough for me to get my eq flat with pink noise and I'll adjust by ear from there. Your thoughts?
January 11, 200916 yr ehh it'll do in a pinch. It's a little limited on what it can display on it's lcd since it's so small. I much prefer SMAART Live on a laptop over that thing.
January 11, 200916 yr Author ehh it'll do in a pinch. It's a little limited on what it can display on it's lcd since it's so small. I much prefer SMAART Live on a laptop over that thing.Ok, now that program is bad ass !!! Just with the built in laptop mic it works. Now, is there a better mic I should get?
January 11, 200916 yr ehh it'll do in a pinch. It's a little limited on what it can display on it's lcd since it's so small. I much prefer SMAART Live on a laptop over that thing.Ok, now that program is bad ass !!! Just with the built in laptop mic it works. Now, is there a better mic I should get?There are a few high end options. But for a good cheap mic, the Behringer ECM8000 is around $50 on ebay. I've used it quite a few times to tune professional sound systems.You'll need a USB audio interface as well. M-Audio makes a couple of cheap boxes.
January 11, 200916 yr ehh it'll do in a pinch. It's a little limited on what it can display on it's lcd since it's so small. I much prefer SMAART Live on a laptop over that thing.Ok, now that program is bad ass !!! Just with the built in laptop mic it works. Now, is there a better mic I should get?I've seen the Behringer ECM8000 used a lot with the TrueRTA. You can also find calibration files for it. I've played with the Phonic paa3...but it was only for 5 minutes. Looks like a pretty cool device but you are limited because of the display resolution.
January 11, 200916 yr Author ehh it'll do in a pinch. It's a little limited on what it can display on it's lcd since it's so small. I much prefer SMAART Live on a laptop over that thing.Ok, now that program is bad ass !!! Just with the built in laptop mic it works. Now, is there a better mic I should get?There are a few high end options. But for a good cheap mic, the Behringer ECM8000 is around $50 on ebay. I've used it quite a few times to tune professional sound systems.You'll need a USB audio interface as well. M-Audio makes a couple of cheap boxes.I found the ECM8000 on Amazon for $50 bucks, and I also found this: MXL USB Mic Mate - USB PreampDo you think that will suffice with the Behringer ECM8000?
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