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  • edited February 18

    The red curve. The Earthworks M23R is manufactured to be within +/- 0.5db from somethign like 9Hz to 23Khz without a calibration file. What I was working on was creating a calibration file for the Behringer, which does not come with a calibration file. Once I am done, the Behringer should be able to measure SPL nearly as accurately as the Earthworks for typical speaker measurements. As noted above, the Behringer is limited in the loudness it can measure and has higher self-noise.

  • OK - thanks for the clarification/detail - sounds like a good study/project.
    Looking forward to your results.

  • Yes, and that will be part of my study. It is a more capable microphone, but for just crossover design my hypothesis is that we don't need a lot of that capability. Also, I did buy it to be able to take better distortion measurements.

    @a4eaudio

    Thanks for going down the rabbit hole of measurements microphones, so we don't have to! :#

    Have you got a driver with no datasheet that one particular mic/interface can characterise better than the others?

  • @a4eaudio said:

    @Eggguy said:
    I do see one immediate problem however. How do I get this new measurement microphone approved by purchasing?

    I will be doing a study this weekend and/or next comparing 3 measurement mics and 3 pre-amp interfaces and will post it at MAC.

    Well, I did do the study back in February but got sidetracked with some other stuff (including making speakers for InDIYana). If you haven't got a new mic yet, I think my study will be interesting for you. Follow the line in the thread I just started

    Analogkid455
  • :+1:

    Brilliant effort, David!

    Thanks for sharing this stuff with us.

    Analogkid455
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