Praxis for componet analysis.
Praxis is the only one that I can afford that will do polar plots.-Calibration microphone by Kim Giardin from Wadenhome
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[email protected]) The mic does stop at 20K.Kims measurement mics use the same Panasonic mic elements as used as in the Earthworks line.(Its a big secret)
Smaart Live and Acoustic Tools.
Great for the live rigs and comparisons.Earthworks M50 measurement mic-Good to 50K.Just got the Earthworks so I am still feeling it out.Initial impressions are positive.
Audio Control "Iasys"-Only device on the market that does senseback monitor and control of Power Compression tests and a huge host of other invaluable chores.Will do RT60 measurements at specified frequencys for calculation of SIL (Speech Interference Levels) measurements.Uses Audio Control proprietary measurement mics.This is my favorite and most often used tool. Its great for time alignment of systems and componets.Really fast to use.
Also have Audio Controls 3055 RTA-good to 180db and does HAL 50 Auto Competition scoring for USAC and IASCA events.Used the hi SPL for aircraft takeoff and landing measurements,screw those noisy cars!
Goldline 1/3 octave RTAs and handheld RTAs
Have LARA for room designs-Not real good with it as of yet.www.integralacoustics.ca/NewsletterFeb05.pdf (http://www.integralacoustics.ca/NewsletterFeb05.pdf)
Use WinRadio for frequency coordination of wireless mics.http://www.winradio.com/home/4ghz.htm
Plus a bunch of line array prediction software from JBL (Vertec),L"Acoustics (V"Dosc and DVDosc)and SLS Speakers.
I"m sure I am forgetting some but that pretty much jams up my computer.
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