In Reply to: Re: decent measuring mic posted by fatbottle on January 25, 2007 at 05:02:27:
Hi.Since you did not mention it, what realtime acoustical audio spectrum analyser you use?
I used to use one complete with factory prealigned electret condenssor microphone with realtime display of the complete audio spectrum screen.
I measured my room acoustics with the microphone at my 'sweet spot' with the mic placed on my head. No guessing.
Playing my favourite double-album test CD (actually stereo soundtracks featuring a French pop band, which many speaker vendors used to demo their hi-end speakers), I can see abundant useful 20-30Hz synthesized bass notes pumping out from my KEF 2-way bookshelf speaker (my DIY rebuilt & DISCRETE passive bi-wired) on the screen, while the rest of the spectrum remained flat.
I am happy with the acoustic performance of my audio rig.
As I said, if done properly, I don't think I need to touch the can of active X'over worms. Have fun, amen.
c-J
PS: surprised you go for saaannnnd active pulse filters considering your tuby moniker.
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Follow Ups
- You need more than a "decent measuring mic". - cheap-Jack 08:54:16 01/25/07 (1)
- Re: You need more than a "decent measuring mic". - fatbottle 09:12:34 01/25/07 (0)