Yep - I'm talking about using an MLS system to generate the 'signal' and analyze the result as captured from the amp outputs, without generating any messy sound waves.

I was actually more wondering about TIM than crossover distortion - crossover distortion is pretty easy to observe with a digital scope and some care. What do you think? I'll probably try it sooner or later - just for kicks.

EDIT - It just occurred to me that the levels of TIM (IIRC) are pretty low percentage wise, so I wonder if MLS would be sensitive enough to detect it without super expensive capture devices...

I suppose one could run multiple samples to increase the sensitivity, I think so anyway.

[This message has been edited by charlie (edited January 20, 2003).]
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