How Do You Use A Real-Time Analyzer To Tune A Car Audio System?
If you are a fanatic about the sound quality of your car’s stereo system, you will want to use a real-time analyzer (RTA). It can monitor each frequency of music across the spectrum from 20 Hertz (Hz) to 20,000 Hz and discover peaks and valleys in the frequency range. Once you know where the peaks and valleys are, you can make adjustments to eliminate them, ensuring a smooth transition between frequencies. Get a CD that plays pink noise. Pink noise is all frequencies of the spectrum generated at the same level. It sounds like static when you play it. Make sure that the RTA’s battery is properly charged. Most devices include a readout that tells you if the battery is charged or needs charging. Make certain that you have a good stand for the RTA’s microphone. The microphone will be attached to the stand and the assembly will be put on the driver’s seat in the car. The stand needs to have a base securely weighted so that it will stay in one position without moving. Look around the vehicle