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Offline roy77

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Re: ta tuning
« Reply #75 on: March 17, 2009, 04:29:43 AM »
If temperature is the case; set the AC to maintain climate control to 20 degree C then; Just to ask.. is it would bring any audible different on the speed of sound differences effected on the temperature differential ?

not much if temperature different.
unless yr car temperature is -4 degrees C or 90degress C.
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Re: ta tuning
« Reply #76 on: March 17, 2009, 09:37:14 AM »
u better measure your TA cause TA is an exact point, nor a tuning point.
1. can measure with rule.
2. with impulse response

if right u get one line same impulse response

Bro, what software did you use for this kind of measurement? Can TrueRTA also do something like this?
I tried using TrueRTA but, did not help much because I don't actually know how to use that software.
I had only use the Oscilloscope feature on TrueRTA for Amp gain adjusments.