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Re: Acoustic PredictionI was say the "best" way is to use 2 mics-1 in front and 1 in back of the array.Adjust the delay to get "the best" freq response and level out front-while getting the most rejection to the rear.If you have a live 2 channel measurement system you can look at both mics at the same time and see what happens.1 mic alone is not going to really tell you much-except in that location.Note that it will probably be a compromise in one or the other-you have to determine which is best for the particular situation. While you can get good results-it will not be "perfect".
Re: Acoustic Prediction
I was say the "best" way is to use 2 mics-1 in front and 1 in back of the array.
Adjust the delay to get "the best" freq response and level out front-while getting the most rejection to the rear.
If you have a live 2 channel measurement system you can look at both mics at the same time and see what happens.
1 mic alone is not going to really tell you much-except in that location.
Note that it will probably be a compromise in one or the other-you have to determine which is best for the particular situation.
While you can get good results-it will not be "perfect".