
If anyone can suggest something that will let me test specific tones, configurable sweeps, noise of configurable frequency ranges, or signals that would highlight sibilance specifically I would really appreciate it. There are lots of little apps out there but it's a total minefield trying to navigate the Google Play Store by just downloading and trying stuff. In the Wave Type drop down menu, select the tone that most closely matches the quality of your tinnitus tone. Click on the Play button to listen to the program’s computer-generated tone.
TONE GENERATOR APP FULL
Its a full suite of tools in one app the tuner, tone generator, recorder, metronome and beautiful. NOTE: You can set the volume using the audio level control of your computer and/or you can use the volume slider in the app. I don't want anything that tests audio quality by recording audio back via the phone's mic as I don't have a decent mic for it. TonalEnergy is a must-have for any serious musician.
TONE GENERATOR APP ANDROID
My plan is to use another amp, another set of speakers, and another input to help diagnose and troubleshoot.įor the input, I want to use my Android phone running some appropriate test tone generator. It's terrible from the turntable, but also noticeable from the tape input.Īs it stands right now, I can't be sure if it's an issue with the turntable/cartridge/stylus, interconnects, pre-amp, amp, speaker wiring, or speakers. This setup has been in regular use for 5 years now, and I'm having bad sibilance issues recently. The main source driving it is a U-Turn turntable with a Grado Black 1 cartridge. Check for continuity and polarity with results indicated by clearly labeled, easy-to-read LEDs. I have a recently-restored 1963 Scott Stereomaster 299 - a 35W RMS tube amp that I'm really fond of. No posts on products or items that are not diy relatedīuying or Selling of equipment goes to /r/avexchangeįull Rule list here Check out our sister subs /r/diytubes for vacuum tubes and /r/headphonemods for headphone DIY! r/synthDIY for all your DIY robot tone needs r/vinylpro and /r/vinyl for turntables and shellac spinnery r/budgetaudiophile Affordable stuff you can't build r/audiophilemusic Music for your system and your ears r/diysound is the right place for diy speakers etc r/diyaudioswap Have parts, skills, or projects that you'd like to sell or trade? r/diytubes Discussion of vacuum tubes and their uses

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