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I recently assembled a microphone-parts.com mic (the S3-12). I would like to measure it's response and sensitivity. I have a UMIK-2. My plan was to set these up next to each other and record both in REW and see how the S3-12. I have some KH80&KH750 that I was planning to use, likely from the MLP where I calibrated them (about 86cm from KH80s). For the cardioid, I'd use the UMIK in the 0* position and for the fig-8 and omni, I'd using it in the 90* position.
What do you think of this plan? Or other suggestions?
My main goal for this is to see what the response looks like and decide if I should use any EQ caps in it (which they provided). My initial testing is that they are a little bright for me and I want to knock off some of the highs, but I'd like to have a good way to measure them.
What do you think of this plan? Or other suggestions?
My main goal for this is to see what the response looks like and decide if I should use any EQ caps in it (which they provided). My initial testing is that they are a little bright for me and I want to knock off some of the highs, but I'd like to have a good way to measure them.
S3-12 Microphone Kit
The S3-12 is a world-class FET condenser microphone suitable for all audio sources. Key features include: Our popular RK-12 capsule Our finest transformerless circuit, with "Variable EQ" 3-way pattern switch (Cardioid / Omni / Figure-8) -10dB pad switch The S3-12 is a 3-pattern version of the...
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