RTA recommendation


Seeking input from experienced users for an affordable RTA with sufficient resolution to optimize speaker performance and subwoofer placement. Behrenger, Gold Line, other? So far, I have been advised by two very experienced users that an RTA can be more misleading than helpful, without sufficient experience operating and interpreting results. Being stubborn, I want to experiment regardless.

Regards,
scott
skushino

Showing 1 response by eldartford

I am sure that a $3000 unit would be a better RTA, but how can you go wrong with the Behringer DEQ2496 at about $370 (including mic)? If you can't accept that it is a fine unit, think of it as a learning tool until you get something better (which you never will). Oh, and by the way, it is also an equalizer that can automatically correct for room problems. Hell, just think of it as a fun game. When you get to use it, yourself, you will discover its real value.