What is Spectrum Analysis?
What are the benefits?
Spectrum analysis is a method of measurement that allows us
to accurately see the performance of the sound system. Using this as a
reference we can make adjustments that will allow the sound system performance
to be the very best that it can be.

The system measured and shown on this display above is essentially
perfect.

In this System the Spectrum Analyzer shows a very unbalanced
audio spectrum, resulting in very poor sound. Improper configuration, incorrect
Set-Up and Adjustment, and possibly some Bad Choices in the selection of
Equipment, contribute to vary Harsh sound. Excessive, shrieking high
frequencies and severely diminished Low Frequencies result in great
unpleasantness. Feedback is certain to be one of the additional problems
encountered. Not a place you want to be if you are a Singer, Talker, or
Sound System Operator. This measurement was found on a new system, recently set-up.

In this system:
Many peaks in the audio response result in many points of
Feedback. Peaks and Gaps make the sound Harsh and Unnatural.
- Bad Choices
- Bad Set-Up
- Bad Adjustments
- Equals – Bad Sound
You wouldn’t like it!!!

If your measured audio spectrum looks like this, you will
have excellent sound. This system has subwoofers. The output of the subwoofers
can be seen as an increase in intensity in the lowest frequencies at the left
of the display. There is a gradual roll-off of the highest frequencies (above
10k) as seen on the right side of the display. That will keep those high
frequencies sounding clean and natural.
When your measured spectrum looks like the above, voices sound natural,
instruments and recorded music sound real, live. Feedback is much less likely to be generated when you have
this level of linearity.
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