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Re: Garage Loudspeaker LabHaha. I bet, especially if you're using a fast sweep. The ones I always run into which ruin things are air nozzles, die grinders and nail guns. Yikes.As a aside on swept measurements, I'll try and phrase it correctly. If you have a sweep and random noise, the long sweep will pick up more noise. If you have low random noise and lots of correlated noise (like impulses and tones), the short sweep will smear them out into the measurement ruining more of the measured frequency range.
Re: Garage Loudspeaker Lab
Haha. I bet, especially if you're using a fast sweep. The ones I always run into which ruin things are air nozzles, die grinders and nail guns. Yikes.
As a aside on swept measurements, I'll try and phrase it correctly. If you have a sweep and random noise, the long sweep will pick up more noise. If you have low random noise and lots of correlated noise (like impulses and tones), the short sweep will smear them out into the measurement ruining more of the measured frequency range.