Your preferred tone generator?
SDA1C
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Looking at free download vs. purchase only options I find this one to my liking.
http://www.nch.com.au/tonegen/index.html
Any other suggestions?
http://www.nch.com.au/tonegen/index.html
Any other suggestions?
Too much **** to list....
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My wife generates all the tone I will ever need! :biggrin:
EDIT: She's been known to distort quite frequently though.--Gary--
Onkyo Integra M504, Bottlehead Foreplay III, Denon SACD, Thiel CS2.3, NHT VT-2, VT-3 and Evolution T6, Infinity RSIIIa, SDA1C and a few dozen other speakers around the house I change in and out. -
A nicely tuned, high compression small block Chevy
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thats the one i use - it's good for 30 days free.... if you need to download it again remove it using ccleaner and clean the registry too afterwards. download it again and reinstall it as many times as you needYamaha RX-V2700, EMI 711As (front), RCA K-16 (rear), Magnavox Console (Center & TV Stand), Sony SMP-N200 media streamer, Dual 1249 TT =--- Sharp Aquas 60" LCD tellie
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I use the free Burn-In Wave. It has white noise, pink noise, sweeps, and solid tones. Works great and you can't beat the price!
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I have a General Radio model # 1310-A
2 Hz - 2 MHz Oscillator
- probably 40-50 years old, made in Concord, Mass USA and still working fine.
It's my only working tone generator apart from my guitar tuner - so it's my preferred one.cristo
NAD C 545BEE cd player, Philips AF877 turntable / Shure V15V-MR with JICO SAS stylus,
Tascam 122 mkIII cassette deck, Harman Kardon 3480 receiver, Terk FM-50 antenna in the attic,
Soundcraftsmen SE550 stereo equalizer, Polk Monitor 10a speakers
(with Sonicraft/Solen/Mills crossover rebuild)