Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced audio frequency spectrum analyzer which accepts electrical line level inputs?
Thanks,
Steve
Spectrum Analyzers
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Re: Spectrum Analyzers
If you've got a decent quality audio input to your computer you can use this software for free:
https://friture.org/
I've played with it a bit, but not in super deep detail, but it may be worth checking out for your needs and see if it gets what you need.
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https://friture.org/
I've played with it a bit, but not in super deep detail, but it may be worth checking out for your needs and see if it gets what you need.
~Phil
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Re: Spectrum Analyzers
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Re: Spectrum Analyzers
With your soundcard and a buffered voltage divider you can use this powerfull free software http://www.sillanumsoft.org/
I'm using it with the line in of my old Lexicon Alpha and it works very well.
I'm using it with the line in of my old Lexicon Alpha and it works very well.
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Re: Spectrum Analyzers
also you can try Arta or REW