· The DOD Electronics RTA Series II is a window-type RTA. It covers the audible frequency spectrum (20 Hz to 20 kHz), and has a five LED level meter for each of the 31 audio frequency bands that it covers. The RTA Series II is calibrated with an special audio measurement microphone. ONLY A RTA MICROPHONE SHOULD BE PLUGGED INTO THE Availability: Out of stock. Page 6 Since the RTA measures in 1/3rd octave increments, it is easiest to use a 1/3rd octave graphic equalizer in the system, such as DOD's Series II, Series II, or Series II. Page 7 Signal Processors B 6/8/99 AM Page 7 characteristics vary greatly as you move around the room (particularly with multiple driver systems. · Series II 10 E Owner's manual compressor/limiter 5 E Schematic wah filter 5 E Schematic chorus 5 E Schematic flanger 5 E Schematic analog delay 5 E Schematic phaser 5 E Schematic compressor 5 E Schematic Series II 10 E Owner's manual Series II 10 E Owner's manual Series II 10 E Owner's manual Page 11 RANGE MONO NTRODUCTION The DOD .
Very nice Real Time Analyzer RTA from DOD. Replaced the pots on this unit. Both of the pots were bad. Works like a champ now!!. DOD RTA Analyzer Series II Real Time Audio. $ A real-time audio analyzer (RTA) is an audio measurement tool that graphically shows two kinds of information: The frequency response of an audio system or device, and. The frequency response of the listening environment. Series II 10 E Owner's manual compressor/limiter 5 E Schematic wah filter 5 E Schematic chorus 5 E Schematic flanger 5 E Schematic analog delay 5 E Schematic phaser 5 E Schematic compressor 5 E Schematic Series II 10 E Owner's manual Series II 10 E Owner's manual Series II 10 E Owner's manual
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