So was reading up about the differences in oscilloscope crt vs digital displays and identifying distortion in a sine wave. Consensus seams to be the crt is better for seeing the "fuzziness" of distortion because the digital display "corrects" it out.
Several comments were made on different sites that pc based sound cards are the way to go when measuring distortion. Lee brought this up in a prior thread for me to check this out.
I can see using it on a preamp, the software and sound card feeds the preamp over standard mini jack to RCA cables, the preamp processes what it's been given, and it's back into the sound card microphone jack where it's processed and results shown.
Anybody here tried this and what are your thoughts. If so, what software worked best for you? Going to try it this weekend as I have several old Creative X-Fi cards and Dell desktops not being used.
Several comments were made on different sites that pc based sound cards are the way to go when measuring distortion. Lee brought this up in a prior thread for me to check this out.
I can see using it on a preamp, the software and sound card feeds the preamp over standard mini jack to RCA cables, the preamp processes what it's been given, and it's back into the sound card microphone jack where it's processed and results shown.
Anybody here tried this and what are your thoughts. If so, what software worked best for you? Going to try it this weekend as I have several old Creative X-Fi cards and Dell desktops not being used.