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<blockquote data-quote="Arthur Skudra" data-source="post: 24475" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Re: Inexpensive Measurement mic</p><p></p><p>One thing to note, particularly with the RTA-420 and similar (Apex, DBX, etc) cheapie test mic...if you see a HF bump in the microphone's response that is troubling you, try angling the mic at 90 degrees from the source (eg. pointing straight up). You may find that using the mic in this orientation gives you a "flatter" response in the very high frequencies! This leads me to believe that this particular test mic is more appropriate for 90 degree off axis pickup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arthur Skudra, post: 24475, member: 131"] Re: Inexpensive Measurement mic One thing to note, particularly with the RTA-420 and similar (Apex, DBX, etc) cheapie test mic...if you see a HF bump in the microphone's response that is troubling you, try angling the mic at 90 degrees from the source (eg. pointing straight up). You may find that using the mic in this orientation gives you a "flatter" response in the very high frequencies! This leads me to believe that this particular test mic is more appropriate for 90 degree off axis pickup. [/QUOTE]
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