Spectrum Analyzers

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sll
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Spectrum Analyzers

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Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced audio frequency spectrum analyzer which accepts electrical line level inputs?
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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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Thanks Phil.
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Re: Spectrum Analyzers

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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.
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Re: Spectrum Analyzers

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also you can try Arta or REW
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