JeremyFife
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Hi, I know this is a real beginners question but I can't seem to get a clear answer...
What's the best way to place a UMIK-1 microphone to make some first room measurements for REW. This is a stereo 2.0 system. Speakers are wall mounted, approx 1.6m up, toed-in by eye, angled downwards and approx 2m from the listening position.
I expect to have to repeat these many times as I figure out what I'm doing and I assume that the measurements should be repeatable.
Simple answer seems to be to position the mic where my head would be and point the mic at each tweeter in turn; measure Left speaker only, then repeat measurements with the Right speaker.
It seems to me that there will be a large error when I try to repeat this, trying to replicate the angles.
I can measure mic height easily enough, but how important is it that the mic points exactly the same way each time.
It would be simpler to point the mic straight ahead, between the speakers but will that compromise the readings?
Similarly, I assume the mic should be angled up, to point at the speakers and not be horizontal (although that would be easier!)
Apologies for the dumb questions. Any and all advice would be great!
What's the best way to place a UMIK-1 microphone to make some first room measurements for REW. This is a stereo 2.0 system. Speakers are wall mounted, approx 1.6m up, toed-in by eye, angled downwards and approx 2m from the listening position.
I expect to have to repeat these many times as I figure out what I'm doing and I assume that the measurements should be repeatable.
Simple answer seems to be to position the mic where my head would be and point the mic at each tweeter in turn; measure Left speaker only, then repeat measurements with the Right speaker.
It seems to me that there will be a large error when I try to repeat this, trying to replicate the angles.
I can measure mic height easily enough, but how important is it that the mic points exactly the same way each time.
It would be simpler to point the mic straight ahead, between the speakers but will that compromise the readings?
Similarly, I assume the mic should be angled up, to point at the speakers and not be horizontal (although that would be easier!)
Apologies for the dumb questions. Any and all advice would be great!