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Quote from: Dmason on 21 May 2008, 06:40 pmthey sound fantastic full range; caveat: I have tinnitus, and hyperacuisis, so my hearing is more than happy with a decidedly lower bandwidth for musicI guess I'll have to buy a measuring mic, a soundcard, SPL meter, and some audio software and start measuring the response in different baffles. aa
they sound fantastic full range; caveat: I have tinnitus, and hyperacuisis, so my hearing is more than happy with a decidedly lower bandwidth for music
Well, I've already ordered the treated cone, so I guess we'll se what it looks and sounds like eventually. If it doesn't sound or measure any good I can allways use one in my guitar amp and sell the other. The proof will be in the eating... of the hemp pudding.
Ok, just clear this up. You didn't order a coated driver but actually a tubby with the H1EDD (the brightest version) cone ? .. Thats a different story. No worries then.
Look here: http://www.svalander.se/shoppen/mik.htm or here: http://www.madaboutsound.com/prod_det.asp?product_id=10 .Quite local !
I use ARTA and a simple homebrew mic / preamp for getting a handle on impedance, T/S parameters and Frequency Response curves. You don't need to spend a lot, just be sure to get the correct mic capsule . See link.http://zobsky.blogspot.com
Quote from: zobsky on 22 May 2008, 02:12 pmI use ARTA and a simple homebrew mic / preamp for getting a handle on impedance, T/S parameters and Frequency Response curves. You don't need to spend a lot, just be sure to get the correct mic capsule . See link.http://zobsky.blogspot.comI put together my microphone during the weekend. It took about 15 minutes to whip it up. But do you have any tips for calibrating ARTA, or is it unnecessary when measuring relative values? I've measured the response of my current speakers, and it seems somewhat reasonable? The absolute values will of course be inaccurate, but what about the relative values? The response has some +-5dB dips and peaks, and it seems to fluctuate somewhat. Is this normal behaviour?
I am looking forward to these measurements. I believe it is THC that is illegal, in Norway If you follow the Ariel thread on www.diyaudio.com Jon Ver Halen, the Lowther representative for the US, recently built a pair of OBeez using the TT 12 as a lower register driver, along with a PM6A, and several people wrote that it was the stand-out sound of the VSAC show.