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<blockquote data-quote="Den123" data-source="post: 895239" data-attributes="member: 13454"><p>Hi All. </p><p>I'm looking for a bit of newbie advice. Historically I am an analogue guy, but I want the flexibility to play with digital crossovers, Linkwitz transforms etc. I still need to decide on speakers etc. Can anybody recommend a small entry level unit? I think a 2x4 will suffice for a start. What software do I need to set it up? How do I close the loop, in other words, measure the result? A reference mic and "spectrum analyzer" type software? Does this software come with the DSP?</p><p>Any advice much appreciated, thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Den123, post: 895239, member: 13454"] Hi All. I'm looking for a bit of newbie advice. Historically I am an analogue guy, but I want the flexibility to play with digital crossovers, Linkwitz transforms etc. I still need to decide on speakers etc. Can anybody recommend a small entry level unit? I think a 2x4 will suffice for a start. What software do I need to set it up? How do I close the loop, in other words, measure the result? A reference mic and "spectrum analyzer" type software? Does this software come with the DSP? Any advice much appreciated, thank you. [/QUOTE]
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