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Would you have to use an RTA mic and pink noise to do that?
You can but truthfully your better off starting out the TWK in advanced mode, eq set to standard eq and adjust until it's fairly close. Then you can change the eq to parametric and go stupid crazy with it.
It's got a little bit of a learning curve but if you get it, same for you Sarge, let me know. I will get you guys through the first parts then turn you loose on your "NEXT" audio adventure, lol....
i would still highly recommend the Navone LOC's. They truly are phenomenal little units.
It's tempting Tes, but I'm gonna wait and see what my temporary FiX sounds like after i get everything powered up and go from there with my BAL guidance.
Tes, you using FiX's and TwK's or just TwK's? I thought you needed the FiX to flatten the signal then the TwK to do all your processing.
Just the TWK. Didn't see the sense in using a FIX unit to feed it. The two Navone LOC's are about 40.00 shipped vs $300.00 over the counter for the FIX.
If someone has the FIX unit and wants the TWK it's a simple rca out to in on the TWK, no LOC's needed.
Edited to add, I will start another thread on the TWK. Sorry OP don't want to trash another ones thread.
Where are Biketronics at with this head unit upgrade kit? Still not listed on their website.
I see them floating around on the web. They likely have to fulfil there pre order fully, then get stock on hand before they list them. Makes sense ina business perspective.
I see them floating around on the web. They likely have to fulfil there pre order fully, then get stock on hand before they list them. Makes sense ina business perspective.
Sounds reasonable. Looking forward to when they stock it routinely. I will strongly consider purchasing at that time.
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