In Reply to: Distortion analyzer recommendations posted by shermanr@prw.net on November 2, 2007 at 15:28:46:
Since you likely have a computer, just use it's sound card and a free FFT program such as wavetools or Visual Analyser. Far more information, no cost.
If you've already acquired a distortion analyzer you can still use it in conjunction with your computer to enhance the dynamic range of the residues.
Sorry to be so late, I don't normally look at this forum.
Rick
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