Geez, what a pain.  I use Fuzzmeasure (google it), a professional audio
measurement system for the Mac, and the display options are a lot nicer
-- a lot nicer -- than this.  It uses sine sweeps, too, but you get
frequency responses in a variety of curves, phase, impulse, you name
it.  Being a mac-native product, of course, it is easy to use and looks
great.  (I'm not PC bashing for the hell of it; I worked at MSFT for
years...after that, I will never again let a PC into my house!)

totoro;157481 Wrote: 
> highdugeon--
> You're correct, but since this is a sine wave sweep, you can view the
> x-axis here as frequency. You can find the exact frequency of that hug
> peak by highlighting it, going to analyze, and selecting "spectrum", or
> something similar.
> 
> ob_kook
> I'd bet your china cabinet is actually resonating (I had a similar
> experience with an entertainment center in my living room: I jettisoned
> the thing, and the sound got immensely better).
> 
> Can you record a sweep at a low enough level that the china cabinet
> isn't set off? You'll probably get a lot better sound out of the filter
> if you can.


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highdudgeon

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