Testing for Dummies?


If I want to test what comes out of my system, what do you recommend using?

Is this roughly the testing process? 1) load the testing software onto your laptop, 2) buy a mic and mic preamp and plug it into your computer's sound card (I assume these need to be compatible), 3) plug the mic output from the soundcard into your system's preamp in, 4) play something from the test software, and 5) bingo... read the computer's measurement of what the mic pics up coming from the system's speakers. I imagine you must calibrate some stuff.

Does this work (for the audiophile hobbyist, not laboratory) and what product did you find works well? Jeff
jj2468
Be careful. There are some really neat Test CDs out there that sonically push your system to the Max.

The problem is that we like to turn the volume up a bit to enjoy the 'test' and this can blow your super tweeters, which are already working hard under norman conditions.

If you get one of these, READ THE FINE PRINT!

I should have......($$$$)--ouch!

UJ
Unclejeff, Care to guess at how loud (db) your system was playing the test cd when you blew your super tweeters?

Other than your unfortunate tweeter experience, did you feel like you learned anything interesting or useful from your tests?

Jeff
That's the 'rub' of it all. My speakers are rated at 300 watts and my amp's capacity is rated at 100 watts, although being a tube amp it can peak at much higher levels.

Yes, since my speakers should have been able to handle much more power, I must admit that I was pushing the volume.

It is just that when the test CD pushed the envelope the super tweeters blew. Only later did I read the warning on the test CD.
Unclejeff,
Aside from blowing the tweeter, did you learn anything useful from the test results? Jeff