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Old March 11th 15, 10:05 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison[_3_]
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Default Help with understanding pink noise results

Sumatriptan wrote:


I've been going through my HFN test record. Most of it makes sense but I
don't understand my pink noise results. They show an approximate 10 dB /
decade tilt, which is what I would expect from pink noise. For example,
here's a frequency analysis of a 'perfect' pink noise sample generated
by Audacity.

http://www.nu-ware.com/Misc/Screensh...nk%20Noise.png

Here is the result of the HFN pink noise test using my M55E cartridge.

http://www.nu-ware.com/Misc/Screensh...nk%20Noise.png

However, when I look at test results around the web I see essentially
flat curves from pink noise tests. Like this:

http://www.tnt-audio.com/sorgenti/shure_m97xe_e.html

So, what am I missing?



** Pink noise has equal amounts of energy in each octave or fraction thereof.

Spectrum analysis software ( like FFT ) has to be set to read the signal in terms of octaves rather than some fixed bandwidth in Hz in order to see a horizontal graph.


.... Phil