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    Okay, not quite what you're thinking, but I got this JBL Professional product for a penny.
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    ... but it will only work in the Southern Hemisphere!

    (oh great, flip the picture and ruin my bad joke).

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    Quote Originally Posted by grumpy View Post
    ... but it will only work in the Southern Hemisphere!

    (oh great, flip the picture and ruin my bad joke).
    I did flip it, then put it back for posterity and your joke.
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    The kit is for the LSR6300 Series, but I'm betting it will have some usefulness in other applications.

    For example it has a nice looking SPL meter, which alone is worth a penny or two.
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    Then there's a comprehensive manual, some charting paper, extra tools, a graphing protractor thingee, even a battery, all worth more than a penny each.
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    It includes a CD with 27 test tones, including discrete frequencies and two pink noise track. It's easily worth a penny.
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    And finally...

    There's the handsome bookshelf case to hold everything securely in one place. Priceless...
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    I ended up with two of those (long story) and ended up using neither.
    There are two theories to arguing with women, but...neither has worked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamilton View Post
    I ended up with two of those (long story) and ended up using neither.
    Are you saying I wasted 1¢?

    I'm sure Grumpy can find a way for me to use it. Otherwise, I'll have it look cool sitting around, and if someone asks, I'll turn it on for a "look at the pretty lights" moment, then move on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Titanium Dome View Post
    I'm sure Grumpy can find a way for me to use it. Otherwise ... if someone asks, I'll turn it on ...
    Please do so . The mic and the tones re not a problem.
    which OS is used,does the software start an automatic pocess?
    how are the levels displayed?

    thank you!
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    Very similar to the Infinity Rabos kit that I have, but intended for use with the built in eq of the LSR6300 series.
    http://www.harmanaudio.com/search_br...%20KIT&status=
    But you don't need to use any particular eq, I used mine to set up the Synthesis S3-SPP with my subwoofers, it takes a bit of patience, but it's well worth the effort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titanium Dome View Post
    Are you saying I wasted 1¢?
    Not at all. You got this thread out of it, and that's easily worth.....2¢.
    There are two theories to arguing with women, but...neither has worked.

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    Like RABOS, it's a dedicated low-frequency SPL meter, suitably used for manual in-room alignment of sub(s) even without RMC functionality. The manual describes the paths worth pursuing, and how to negotiate them. You need a parametric EQ, optimally. The inexpensive Behringer Feedback Destroyer appears to be popular for this use among bassheads, though I've never had/used one....

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