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  1. I've been thinking about a speaker testing system since before WTS, and it seems like DATS V2 has settled into a decent product with no reason to expect a strong competitor or changes in price or function, so maybe I'm ready to get one and clear up the boxes of misc speakers waiting for projects. I already have the calibrated mic that plugs into smart phones, but only played with it a couple times. Any opinions by users here? Seems great for woofers and subwoofers, but is it useful with compression drivers and other Klipsch type stuff? DATS link at PE http://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-dats-v2-computer-based-audio-component-test-system--390-806
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