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These test tones will assist you in testing audio equipment, speakers, headphones, and room acoustics. Some of them can even be used during auditory therapy sessions
Audio Equipment
Loudspeakers
Headphones
Room Acoustics
Hearing Therapies
Spectrum Analyzer
Noise testing is a method used to measure the level of noise generated by audio equipment in the absence of an input signal. This test can help determine the noise performance of the device and whether it may affect the clarity of the audio
The stereo imaging test in audio is a method for evaluating the stereo effect of speakers or headphones. It analyzes audio signals to determine the accuracy of sound source localization and the width of the soundstage, aiming to achieve a realistic audio experience.
Pure tone is an audio signal shaped like a sine wave, widely used in audio equipment testing, music production, and scientific research fields. Its characteristics include frequency (affecting pitch), amplitude (affecting volume), and phase.
This test is a method to measure the maximum and minimum differences in sound intensity that audio equipment, such as speakers or microphones, can handle.
The method of measuring whether audio equipment, such as speakers or amplifiers, can accurately reproduce the input signal. It can detect whether the equipment introduces elements that should not exist or alters the original shape, known as distortion, when processing sound.
Noise testing is a method used to measure the level of noise produced by audio equipment when no input signal is present. This type of testing can help determine the equipment's noise performance and whether it might affect the clarity of the audio.