I'm interested--but I have Android. What/how do you feel was improved over Wiim RC?I used wiim rc with imm-6 and houseCurve with the same imm-6 but with calibration file (which I had to insert the results manually to wiim eq) . TOTALLY DIFFERENT RESULTS. HouseCurve gave me amazing upgrade
A dip around 80hz is perfectly understandable in relation to room size & placement of the drivers producing bass at this frequency......Background I am asking is that I get some strange results with RC. There seems to be a dip at around 80Hz which is not being correct d at all. Therefore I was possibly using the wrong mic (front top of ipad). Or is this a bug?
It is a microphone designed for voice recording and not for audio measurements.View attachment 26759
Impulse $5.99 purchase this week. It gives very strange room correction settings… why?
I believe that you need the Apple Camera Adapter in order for your microphone to be recognised.Has anyone tried to use the DaytonAudio iMM-6C with an iPhone with lightning connection, using a usb-c to lightning adaptor? My iPhone 13 does not recognize the iMM-6C that I have. Question is: do I need another (better) adaptor? Or do I need another mic (e.g. the iMM-6 with the jack and an adaptor to go with that). I read different opinions on this topic, so I am hoping to find someone who has actual hands-on experience with the issue.
Thank you. Anyone who can confirm this? And/or someone who has used the iMM 6 (without C, i.e. with a jack) in combination with a jack to lightning adapter? Buying an iMM-6 and a jack/lightning adapter would be cheaper than buying the Apple camera adapter...I believe that you need the Apple Camera Adapter in order for your microphone to be recognised.
Not this specific case. But my experience with any third party lightning adapters is a very bad one. It was always a gamble. The Apple camera adapter was the only reliable connection. The companies' change to USB-C, for whatever reason, was my moment going full iOS.Thank you. Anyone who can confirm this? And/or someone who has used the iMM 6 (without C, i.e. with a jack) in combination with a jack to lightning adapter? Buying an iMM-6 and a jack/lightning adapter would be cheaper than buying the Apple camera adapter...
I use this combination and it’s recognised by wiim room correction and the housecurve app. Don’t forget to download the correction file for your microphoneThank you. Anyone who can confirm this? And/or someone who has used the iMM 6 (without C, i.e. with a jack) in combination with a jack to lightning adapter? Buying an iMM-6 and a jack/lightning adapter would be cheaper than buying the Apple camera adapter...
If you mean the imm6 with the 3.5mm jack then the frequency response is phone dependant. I used one on two different phones and both caused low frequency roll off with one being worse than the other. Without comparing the result to a a known working USB mic it is impossible to know how accurate the imm6 is. Maybe the Apple 3.5mm to lightning adaptor is perfectly flat in which case it will be fine.I use this combination and it’s recognised by wiim room correction and the housecurve app. Don’t forget to download the correction file for your microphone
I use the usb-c connection on my iPad (and android phone) with my Dayton imm-6c with no problemFor more recent iPhones with a USB-C connector, rather than lightning, does this mic (and other things) work?
On Amazon, under features and specifications there is a compatibility list. Just enter your phone or tablet details.does this mic (and other things) work?