Behringer ecm8000 calibration file1/12/2024 ![]() ![]() It's supposed to have sensitivity information and whatnot. Other information said, there are microphones where we can ask the manufacturer for a calibration file with the product code (if it doesn't already have an automatic system for that on the manufacturer's website). Sent from some crappy device using Tapatalkįrom what I understood (with my constantly drifting away ADHD mind), it seems that a USB mic without a calibration file won't be enough. If I were charging clients for the work, I’d get a “real” mic and calibrate it so I could provide the best service possible.īut considering many rooms can have peaks/dips a large as ☒0dB, and the likelihood of ever getting a room to within even ☓dB is pretty low - a few dB of calibration isn’t going to make a whole lot of difference. I’ve been using a stock Behringer ECM8000 for years with FuzzMeasure ($50 USD), and from what I’ve read the calibration difference is negligible across most of the frequency range. ![]() Unless you’re looking for decibel or sub-decibel accuracy, almost any Omni mic will do. What Does RoomEQ Wizard (or a forum discussing their products) say? BTW, you can’t create your own calibration file, you’ll have to send it in for calibration (and make sure it’s approved).Īs for calibration, that depends on the level of accuracy you need. ![]()
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