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Speaker power
PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 11:34 am Reply with quote
arkie
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Hi,
I'm using 4.3.9.75
Is there any way to see 1/3 oct. power values in speaker properties form (Ele.Power) exactly as they are entered in Speaker Base? Any time I see different figures. If I push All To Max, I see completely different values. In previous versions it was OK with this stuff.

Can I install EASE 4.2 along with this version on the same computer?
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 12:43 pm Reply with quote
Charlie
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Hi Arkie,
If I understand your question correctly (which I may not) you should be able to accomplish what you want by changing one of the settings in your EASE project. Open the Edit Project window so you can edit your project data. Then click on Edit > Room Data and select the Settings tab. On the middle of this tab you will find a Level Definition area. Selecting the Multi-tone signal will, I think, do what you want.

Note, however, that the SPL calculationgs & mapping created with this setting may give values higher than can actually be acheived with the real loudspeaker.

Hope this helps.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 1:07 pm Reply with quote
arkie
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Hi Charlie,

It works! Thank you.

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Note, however, that the SPL calculationgs & mapping created with this setting may give values higher than can actually be acheived with the real loudspeaker.

I know this. Thanks.
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