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NAK T-100 is a lightweight and all-inclusive audio analyzer for inspecting analog audio devices on computer. It is capable of performing 7+ conventional audio measurements in a single setup without swapping a stack of physical instruments. This makes it an agile tool to quickly check whether a given audio device performs to its specifications. Or during a service/repair/modify project, this is a less overkill yet more cost-effective tool for conducting general audio measurements on desk top. Some of the key functions are specifically optimized for tuning analog tape players/recorders.
The app features modern DSP core with traditional analog skin. It adopts the "Skeuomorphism" design philosophy to offer era-specific operational experience in working with analog audio devices. However, the underlaying engine works purely from digital domain after all, which does not have to follow the analog measurement principles and yield strict identical readings. Typical tolerances across typologies of test instruments should be expected.
Features and Specifications
Generator
21 spot sinusoidal plus pink noise and square wave
Level
-80dB ~ +10dB
(extendable to +30dB with physical input attenuator),
RMS or peak, 0dB =
1.0V (after calibration)
AC Volt
10mV ~ 300mV, 0.1V ~ 1V,
1V ~ 10V (with physical input
attenuator)
20Hz ~ 20kHz
Requires calibration with reference AC volt-meter
THD+N
0.01% ~
0.3%, 0.1% ~ 3%
400Hz/1000Hz
Speed
3000Hz/3150Hz ±3%
Wow & Flutter
0.01% ~ 0.3%,
0.1% ~ 3%
Quasi-Peak DIN 45507
WRMS DIN 45507
Peak unweighted
RMS unweighted
Spectrum
display: 0.2 ~ 100Hz
Signal/Noise Ratio
-100dB ~ -10dB
IHF-A weighted
Frequency Response
20 ~ 20kHz (extendable to 26kHz at 96kHz sample rate)
-100dB ~ +10dB
Gaussian white noise
Pink
noise
Sweep frequency (asynchronous)
Lissajous
Ellipse figure with time stabilizer
Oscilloscope
Two channel, non-quantitative
Meter Ballistics
RMS: 300mS
Peak: 10mS raise,
2000mS fall
Please note:
1. This app is by no means a replacement of laboratory grade instrument.
2. This app is
intentionally designed in favour of simplicity and convenience without excessive configurability.
3. This app
operates in two switchable modes: Basic and Scope.
4. The Basic mode is the primary working mode. Its UI panel may
be unfamiliar to new users at first. But the same ergonomics has been repeatedly proven in the former practices.
5.
The Scope mode is a GUI add-on that displays complex measurement results in 2-dimensional plots. It is a lite graphic
console without a set of pro implications.
6. The specifications may vary depending on actual sound card used.
7. Calibration will be needed prior to working with a specific audio device on a specific computer.
8. The
computer must have stereo audio input (line-in) and stereo audio output (regardless of built-in or external) in order to
allow the app functioning properly.
9. Sound devices that have uncommon channel layouts need to be configured for
re-mapping the selected channels to the standard stereo channels by using tools outside of this app.
10. Relatively
faster computer with less busy multi-tasking workload is recommended.
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