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Thanks Ethen. I am deciding on a mic.ECM 8000 VS Dayton EMM-6.I know they have to be calibrated. Dayton comes with calibration which they claim as very good. Calibration is more or as expensive as mic.Any suggestions?
Just a stupid question, what exactly the calibration do to the plots in REW? iF THE GRAPHS ARE NOT ACCURATE how we can use it with an room correction device like equalizer?Are you guys suggesting that the room measurements plots are useful for comparison with each other than using the frequency with an elctronic correction system?I have attached the plot I got from my analysis.Any suggestions?
the calibration WILL affect how measurements and decay etc are picked up. I fail to see how it could not.
Reflections and ringing are both relative measurements
An ETC or impulse response is not "relative".
You and Alex would happily sell thousands of $$ of acoustic treatment to anyone reading this thread yet advise that it's not worth spending $15-30 extra to get a calibrated microphone?
If you look at the microphone comparison article I linked above, the difference between the Earthworks "reference" and the cheapest Nady is only a few dB between 30 Hz and 20 KHz. For most of the audible range they match within 1 dB.
You can't generalize from a sample size of one. The graph below shows measured responses from ECM8000s measured by Herb at Cross-Spectrum Labs.
(But the measuring options mentioned are still relative. <ducking, running, grinning>)
What do you think?