Share Your Microphone Calibration Files to Help Us Improve Room Correction

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Hi everyone! Our team is working on some new features and improve the ways we deliver exceptional audio experiences. To achieve this, we're collecting microphone calibration files from different sources, including the community. Your contributions will help us improve compatibility with different microphones, enhance audio processing algorithms, and deliver more accurate sound reproduction!

🎙️How You Can Help🎤

If you have microphone calibration files in any format (e.g., CSV, XML, JSON, DAT, etc.), please share them with us. Your microphone calibration files can make a significant impact. By sharing them with us, you'll aid our development team in understanding diverse file formats and structures, developing effective parsing methods, and optimizing audio processing. Any calibration file you share will contribute to our research and development.

What We Need🙏

We're looking for calibration files from various microphones, such as measurement mics and USB mics, in different formats like CSV, XML, JSON, DAT, and others. Additionally, please provide information about the file format, microphone model, measurement conditions (e.g., room type, distance), and any other relevant details.

How to Share​

  • Reply to this thread with a link to your calibration file(s) or attach them directly. If you'd prefer to share this privately, please feel free to send it directly to myself and or @WiiM Team
  • Provide a brief description of the file format, microphone model, and context.

Thank You!💯

We appreciate your help and look forward to receiving your calibration files!
 
Hi everyone! Our team is working on some new features and improve the ways we deliver exceptional audio experiences. To achieve this, we're collecting microphone calibration files from different sources, including the community. Your contributions will help us improve compatibility with different microphones, enhance audio processing algorithms, and deliver more accurate sound reproduction!

🎙️How You Can Help🎤

If you have microphone calibration files in any format (e.g., CSV, XML, JSON, DAT, etc.), please share them with us. Your microphone calibration files can make a significant impact. By sharing them with us, you'll aid our development team in understanding diverse file formats and structures, developing effective parsing methods, and optimizing audio processing. Any calibration file you share will contribute to our research and development.

What We Need🙏

We're looking for calibration files from various microphones, such as measurement mics and USB mics, in different formats like CSV, XML, JSON, DAT, and others. Additionally, please provide information about the file format, microphone model, measurement conditions (e.g., room type, distance), and any other relevant details.

How to Share​

  • Reply to this thread with a link to your calibration file(s) or attach them directly. If you'd prefer to share this privately, please feel free to send it directly to myself and or @WiiM Team
  • Provide a brief description of the file format, microphone model, and context.

Thank You!💯

We appreciate your help and look forward to receiving your calibration files!
Dayton Audio iMM6
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Presumably 0 degrees
 

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There are few solutions that can be connected directly to your phone or tablet....
you can't discover it until now when the subject was raised even before the arrival of this rc mode and the expectation has therefore been expressed for months
 
There are few solutions that can be connected directly to your phone or tablet....
you can't discover it until now when the subject was raised even before the arrival of this rc mode and the expectation has therefore been expressed for months
Not sure if I read this correctly, but I've used the MiniDSP UMik-1 directly connected to my Android phone using USB-C for WiiM-based room correction. The WiiM app automatically recognized the external mic and selected it for use in the tuning.
 
I have 3 cal files:
 

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Dayton IMM-6
file type: txt
room type: Wooden building (?)
distance: 2m
 

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Dayton IMM-6C
file type: txt
room type: Wooden building (?)
distance: 2m
 

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Mic with calibrated file vs without. Is calibrated mic will yield better accuracy? What’s drawback of mic not having calibrated file?
 
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