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Measurement Microphones [message #81119] Sat, 14 February 2015 17:28 Go to next message
jshupe is currently offline  jshupe
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Location: Austin, Texas
Baron
I decided to measure my speakers today, Pi 4 mains with Pi 3 subs. I used a Pyle Pro PDMIC58 (Shure SM58 clone) that I have laying around the house for drunken karaoke nights, so I knew going in that these measurements may not be accurate.

They ended up having a slope to them that I haven't seen on other Pi speaker measurements.

index.php?t=getfile&id=1664&private=0

After doing a little reading, I found this chart for the SM58 (bottom) that looks quite familiar...

index.php?t=getfile&id=1666&private=0

So as someone who does not measure speakers very often (I'm actually only measuring them now because I plan to rebuild my cabinets in the next couple of months and would like before/after measurements) I'd like to know what microphone(s) I should be looking at. I've seen several units that claim to be measurement microphones starting around $40 online. Or am I barking up the wrong tree?
Re: Measurement Microphones [message #81127 is a reply to message #81119] Sun, 15 February 2015 11:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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You can definitely see the influence of the microphone superimposed on the measurements. Your charts look right considering the microphone response curve has rolloff down low, up high and a peak between 3kHz and 5kHz. If you were to account for the microphone chart with a conjugate curve, and then apply that curve to the measurement charts, you'd have a chart that accurately showed loudspeaker response.

Re: Measurement Microphones [message #81128 is a reply to message #81119] Sun, 15 February 2015 12:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jshupe is currently offline  jshupe
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Baron
I found the following SM58.cal file out on the internet, and loaded it.

20 -15
50 -7
100 -1
120 0
1000 0
2000 +1
4000 +4
5000 +5
7000 +3
7500 +2
9000 +3
10000 +4
15000 -5
20000 -15

index.php?t=getfile&id=1667&private=0

My microphone is knockoff, so I don't expect those figures to be exact. And my room is terrible: 16' ceilings, ceramic tile floors, very few treatments. I think the measurements look pretty good all considered, but I'm not entirely sure what they're expected to look like in my case.
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Re: Measurement Microphones [message #81132 is a reply to message #81128] Sun, 15 February 2015 23:26 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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There you go! That's what I'd expect to see.

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