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Laser alignment tool for speaker placement.

svart-hvitt

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Unfortunately, not. I came across it on a photography forum and only have a 14kB file.

Ok, thanks.

I came to think about it when a guy on another forum asked where to place the microphone (singular apparently) for measuring and calibrating on the picture below,

The fact that we have two ears represents a challenge ;)

496924d1528346330-audiolense-fra-juice-hifi-mikrofonplassering.jpg
 

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Fitzcaraldo215

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Ok, thanks.

I came to think about it when a guy on another forum asked where to place the microphone (singular apparently) for measuring and calibrating on the picture below,

The fact that we have two ears represents a challenge ;)

496924d1528346330-audiolense-fra-juice-hifi-mikrofonplassering.jpg
Simple. Use #2, the best symetrical average of the 4s. But, you are implying that there is a greater degree of critical variability over short distances and also precision in room measurements than is really there.
 

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Ok, thanks.

I came to think about it when a guy on another forum asked where to place the microphone (singular apparently) for measuring and calibrating on the picture below,

The fact that we have two ears represents a challenge ;)

496924d1528346330-audiolense-fra-juice-hifi-mikrofonplassering.jpg

hehe. I've always used (the) 4(s). and 3 is the the target for the triangle
 
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