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In Reply to: Re: Info on frequency response from computer posted by chris_w on March 17, 2004 at 03:01:43:
So that means that if I use the output from my PC earphone terminal as source to a good Power Amp( with flat D response) I would be able to get the entire frequency from 20Hz to 20,000Hz reproduced for my testing purposes.
I think that the amplifier response will over ride the slight reduction in response from the PC if at all it is there...Is this a correct thought?
The reason I am so concerned about the response is that I had read that the signal which we use for the Testing purpose should have more or less a constant voltage at all frequencies( 20Hz to 20,000Hz).
Kindly provide me with your expert opinions.
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- Re: Info on frequency response from computer - freeeeze 21:33:10 03/18/04 (0)