Did you get a measurement mic and REW too? Just the one that came with the receiver.
W wutdarut Audioholic Intern Apr 4, 2023 #21 lovinthehd said: Did you get a measurement mic and REW too? Click to expand... Just the one that came with the receiver.
lovinthehd said: Did you get a measurement mic and REW too? Click to expand... Just the one that came with the receiver.
lovinthehd Audioholic Jedi Apr 4, 2023 #22 wutdarut said: Just the one that came with the receiver. Click to expand... A measurement mic can be a bit more useful, particularly to "see" the results of the eq applied by Dirac/Audyssey....and act as a basic spl meter and some other things...
wutdarut said: Just the one that came with the receiver. Click to expand... A measurement mic can be a bit more useful, particularly to "see" the results of the eq applied by Dirac/Audyssey....and act as a basic spl meter and some other things...
W wutdarut Audioholic Intern Apr 4, 2023 #23 lovinthehd said: A measurement mic can be a bit more useful, particularly to "see" the results of the eq applied by Dirac/Audyssey....and act as a basic spl meter and some other things... Click to expand... Interesting...I will look into getting one. Alternatively, are there companies out there that just do "professional calibration"?
lovinthehd said: A measurement mic can be a bit more useful, particularly to "see" the results of the eq applied by Dirac/Audyssey....and act as a basic spl meter and some other things... Click to expand... Interesting...I will look into getting one. Alternatively, are there companies out there that just do "professional calibration"?
lovinthehd Audioholic Jedi Apr 4, 2023 #24 wutdarut said: Interesting...I will look into getting one. Alternatively, are there companies out there that just do "professional calibration"? Click to expand... Popular ones are the miniDSP Umik-1 / Umik-2 or Dayton's UMM-6. REW (Room EQWizard) is freeware, but I would encourage throwing the developer some $. Yes, there are calibrators (some claim to be able to do it remotely, too)...
wutdarut said: Interesting...I will look into getting one. Alternatively, are there companies out there that just do "professional calibration"? Click to expand... Popular ones are the miniDSP Umik-1 / Umik-2 or Dayton's UMM-6. REW (Room EQWizard) is freeware, but I would encourage throwing the developer some $. Yes, there are calibrators (some claim to be able to do it remotely, too)...