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December 2nd, 2012, 09:58 PM
#111
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Re: New Heathkit AS101 owner - First post.
I moved the speakers around and centered the mic. This seems about what I have:

It's hard to get a quiet room here. I live on a highway and the roads are wet and cars are going by. That's why I'm moving!!
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December 2nd, 2012, 10:11 PM
#112
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Re: New Heathkit AS101 owner - First post.
- A 135 db vertical scale is the geological equivalent of "fools-gold" .
- At some point you'll need to grasp the concept that the idea is to get a trace that is balanced between being "overly critical" & "simple delusional gratification" such as you are now showing ( manipulating the vertical controls will ping pong between the 2 extremes ).
- A "Pro" Range was established as 50db to the vertical ( decades ago ) by the IEEE ( back in the early 60's ) for a certain sized pic .

> ( I think that's enough for now )
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December 2nd, 2012, 10:25 PM
#113
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Re: New Heathkit AS101 owner - First post.
I see what you're saying...I think. Here is the same plot adjusted to a similar range you posted earlier:

This is 3 separate measurements overlaid.
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December 2nd, 2012, 10:52 PM
#114
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Re: New Heathkit AS101 owner - First post.
I wish there was a way to overlay a keyboard diagram over those traces so that I had a clue what I was looking at.
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December 3rd, 2012, 08:28 AM
#115
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Re: New Heathkit AS101 owner - First post.

Originally Posted by
alancohen
I moved the speakers around and centered the mic. This seems about what I have:
It's hard to get a quiet room here. I live on a highway and the roads are wet and cars are going by. That's why I'm moving!!
Try to run your sweeps at night.When it's quieter.
Last edited by Altec Best; December 3rd, 2012 at 08:41 AM.
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December 3rd, 2012, 10:05 AM
#116
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Re: New Heathkit AS101 owner - First post.

Originally Posted by
Altec Best
Try to run your sweeps at night.When it's quieter.
I will. Now that I've learned a little about using this new toy, I will certainly play with it more. I did notice with the software that just after hitting the Start Measuring button I hear a little pop...almost like a switch being flipped or a turn table needle finding the groove. It does make the level indicators jump. I wonder if this is being recorded in the results.
Sadly, there is no quiet time where I live at the moment. I have this neighbor that thinks he has the coolest sounding motocycle ever. He stripped all the exhaust off and is running straight pipes. He sits at the light in front of my house and just revs it and revs it. Either he just thinks he's cool, or he can't keep it idling because he amputated all the back pressure from his engine. Regardless, it sounds like crap. If I had a little 22 rifle I'd plink a hole in his gas tank.
There is also a rock quarry across the street. From 6AM till 10AM there are huge dump trucks pulling out on my corner full loaded and winding out their gears. Even on Saturdays.
And the traffic runs steady till the wee hours. I guess you get used to it, but it's really noticeable when you try to analyze your speakers!! Last night was rainy so the noise was particularly loud.
I'm hopefully closing on a house in a week or so that is out in the woods and will be much more conducive to quiet audio time. The only noise there will be the crackling of the wood burning stove and the crickets.
Last edited by alancohen; December 3rd, 2012 at 11:12 AM.
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December 3rd, 2012, 11:29 AM
#117
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December 3rd, 2012, 12:13 PM
#118
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Re: New Heathkit AS101 owner - First post.
Will do Earl. I'm always a fan of the least invasive (expensive) mods firsts. Can't hurt to try.
Question: What wattage on the resistors? 2W, 5W? And I assume that C-1 is a simple film capacitor?
And I just checked the specs on my Samson Go Mic. It only goes to 18KHz so that could be the reason for the exaggerated HF fall off.
The sample rate of REW is either 44.1K or 48K. Which is better?
And I just ordered the MiniDSP UMIK-1 as recommended. Seems like a pretty good deal for the $75+$20 shpg. The DPA 4007 @ $1925 is a little outside my budget.
Last edited by alancohen; December 3rd, 2012 at 12:50 PM.
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December 3rd, 2012, 12:49 PM
#119
Senior Hostboard Member
Re: New Heathkit AS101 owner - First post.

Originally Posted by
alancohen
Will do Earl. I'm always a fan of the least invasive (expensive) mods firsts. Can't hurt to try.
Question: What wattage on the resistors? 2W, 5W? And I assume that C-1 is a simple film capacitor?
And I just checked the specs on my Samson Go Mic. It only goes to 18KHz so that could be the reason for the exaggerated HF fall off.
The sample rate of REW is either 44.1K or 48K. Which is better?
> I'd use 5 watts minimum ( 10 watts if you play things loud ).
> A simple 6uF Dayton Polypropylene cap will suffice .
> 48K is slightly better ( and as a habit is better to use for all sorts of software based audio files ).
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December 3rd, 2012, 04:10 PM
#120
Senior Hostboard Member
Re: New Heathkit AS101 owner - First post.
I can't seem to find a 6uF Dayton. They have a 6.2. OK?
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