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Re: On axis measurements in nearfield listening [message #61029 is a reply to message #61026] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 19:56 |
Marlboro
Messages: 403 Registered: May 2009
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But Rick,
YOU have the experience that no one else has. And you're right. I've done extensive internet research on how to measure line arrays and have come up almost completely empty. I have a minimal testing system (Apex mic, stand, Fuzzmeasure for my Powerbook).
How about if YOU share a few tidbits about the way you measrue your systems?
Marlboro
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Re: Measurement Information [message #61078 is a reply to message #61034] |
Mon, 28 September 2009 21:34 |
selahaudio
Messages: 56 Registered: September 2009
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jp wrote on Sat, 26 September 2009 02:29 | I support Marlboro with his request ! Rick, Wayne , Jim, Danny , just hints that will help us as a start with array testing because as you mentioned Rick it is very rare to find info on that subject .
I also have TRUE RTA and a Bahringer ECM 8000 mic .
I will also go to Wayne's suggested forum but I'm sure all of us DIY's appreciate your guidelines , and be sure not to be afraid we wont be your competitors not even in 2 decades time ,ha ha ha .In the case some of you will help be sure you will attract more DIY and that can only be beneficial to all of you at the end of the road .You scratch my back I'll become your client , Hahahaha again .
JP
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I would be happy to offer advice but I'm not familiar with True RTA. If you can post your measurements and provide ant other pertinet information (measurement distance, microphone height, etc. that will help. Is your microphone calibrated?
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