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<blockquote data-quote="Uwe Riemer" data-source="post: 24401" data-attributes="member: 394"><p>Re: Inexpensive Measurement mic</p><p></p><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>the guy, who introduced me to Systune, carried four Beyerdynamic MM1 and told me, these are close enough for system tuning.</p><p>MM1 are 1/4 inch, so you would need an adapter for off-the-shelf calibrators,which afaik is not included.</p><p>I never used these,but I trust this guy</p><p></p><p>As Bennet said, the main deviation of measurement microphones will occure in the HF region and I always found it better to judge the amount of high shelve, when needed, by ear</p><p></p><p>Uwe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uwe Riemer, post: 24401, member: 394"] Re: Inexpensive Measurement mic Hi, the guy, who introduced me to Systune, carried four Beyerdynamic MM1 and told me, these are close enough for system tuning. MM1 are 1/4 inch, so you would need an adapter for off-the-shelf calibrators,which afaik is not included. I never used these,but I trust this guy As Bennet said, the main deviation of measurement microphones will occure in the HF region and I always found it better to judge the amount of high shelve, when needed, by ear Uwe [/QUOTE]
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