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No, it's not a technique used by teenagers hoping to grow a mustache and or beard to impress their (frequently imaginary) girlfriends . . .

It's for those on the Mac side who want to measure their speakers. I'm looking into it, but since I have a PowerBook which lacks line out, I'll have to do a bit of adding on. It can take quite a fine sample and turns out great looking graphs from the looks of the web site.

Usual disclaimer: I have no connection to Fuzzmeasure; in fact I never heard of it till last week, and haven't actually used it yet, but the results from thos who have look pretty spiffy!


 
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