P Floding;142640 Wrote: 
> I agree, but most people do not have access to equipment to do this. Or
> the knowledge to use such equipment. There is even a lack of
> established methods to do this, apart from at the various electrical
> interfaces.

It is a lot easier than you think.  A decent FFT program and a quality
PC sound card will give you nearly everything you need to test
incremental improvements to audio circuits.

If you have some clue how the circuit works, then you should know how
to use those tools. If not, then you're a fool to take a soldering iron
to someone else's design IMHO.


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