Praxis, via Liberty Instruments…fantastic!
Professor
David W. Smith
Depts. of
Psychology and Otolaryngology
Center for
Smell and Taste
Center for
Hearing Research
From: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception
[mailto:AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Kenneth Kragh Jensen
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007
10:42 AM
To: AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: spectrum analysers
I was wondering if
there might also be some cheaper software/PC card alternatives ?
From: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception
[mailto:AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Bob Carlyon
Sent: 20. juni 2007 10:07
To: AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: spectrum analysers
Dear all,
We're looking to replace our ageing HP3561A spectrum analyser. We're looking
for a 2 (or more) channel 16-bit device for analysing signals in the audio
domain, for example at the output of a B&K artificial ear or a KEMAR head.
HP (now called Agilent) do sell something that looks a bit similar (the
35670A FFT Dynamic Signal Analyzer, DC-102.4 kHz), but we're interested in looking at alternatives.
So, if you have recently bought a spectrum analyser for
audio work, I'd be grateful for recommendations and/or warnings. If there are
several responses I'll collate them & post a summary, so no need to respond
to the whole list
cheers
bob
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