Did I read somewhere that you could turn off the rotation of the phone when using a USB microphone? I just tried MMM and couldn't find a way to turn it off.
Today I tried RoomFit Moving Mic Measurement (beta) with the latest improvements on my Amp Ultra, using an iPhone 17 with an external UMIK-1 microphone.
The instructions in WHA say to point the microphone upward.
I’m wondering whether I should use the normal calibration file or the 90-degree one?
Today I tried RoomFit Moving Mic Measurement (beta) with the latest improvements on my Amp Ultra, using an iPhone 17 with an external UMIK-1 microphone.
The instructions in WHA say to point the microphone upward.
I’m wondering whether I should use the normal calibration file or the 90-degree one?
I always point the mic towards the speakers. I suppose it depends on the area you want to cover with the moving microphone. I just moved a metre sideways between the speakers.
Today I tried RoomFit Moving Mic Measurement (beta) with the latest improvements on my Amp Ultra, using an iPhone 17 with an external UMIK-1 microphone.
The instructions in WHA say to point the microphone upward.
I’m wondering whether I should use the normal calibration file or the 90-degree one?
But note that either orientation is actually equally OK in room correction context - as long as you use the correct calibration file (90° cal for vertical orientation, 0° cal for horizontal orientation).
Hey... I'd be curious to know how the Dayton behaves at 90 degrees...?
Could you make a precise observation from 70cm center of the tweeter and then again at 90 degrees, fairly accurately, in the same spot?
And what about its behavior above 2kHz in particular?
;-)
(one of my omnidirectional devices dedicated to measuring the drop from 3.5kHz to 90, another one of the 6kHz classical...Staying below 1kHz seems relevant and reasonable.)
Hey... I'd be curious to know how the Dayton behaves at 90 degrees...?
Could you make a precise observation from 70cm center of the tweeter and then again at 90 degrees, fairly accurately, in the same spot?
And what about its behavior above 2kHz in particular?
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