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Software for acoustic analysis: Room EQ Wizard
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<blockquote data-quote="Vaughan" data-source="post: 276673" data-attributes="member: 693"><p>XTZ is a little too basic for my needs. Their Pro 2 unit which is their top spec has, if I'm not mistaken, 1/12 octave resolution for measuring the low bass response. In my experience this is far too course a resolution to be of any real value, especially when applying parametric EQ filters. </p><p></p><p>REW is far more complete, offers far greater accuracy and is just more powerful in terms of what you can do with it. For the casual guy looking to measure his frequency response, look at before and after results, and the odd waterfall chart, it's fine. Although if I wanted an all-in-one type solution I would rather choose Omnimic over XTZ, but it really depends on your goals and what you intend to do with the software. REW is one of the most comprehensive acoustic software tools available, in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vaughan, post: 276673, member: 693"] XTZ is a little too basic for my needs. Their Pro 2 unit which is their top spec has, if I'm not mistaken, 1/12 octave resolution for measuring the low bass response. In my experience this is far too course a resolution to be of any real value, especially when applying parametric EQ filters. REW is far more complete, offers far greater accuracy and is just more powerful in terms of what you can do with it. For the casual guy looking to measure his frequency response, look at before and after results, and the odd waterfall chart, it's fine. Although if I wanted an all-in-one type solution I would rather choose Omnimic over XTZ, but it really depends on your goals and what you intend to do with the software. REW is one of the most comprehensive acoustic software tools available, in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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