I have been working on re-doing my living room into a semi home theater room over the past month or so. New lights, fixing the older Sheetrock issues, and paint. I have also changed the entire layout of my room. I have never taken a measurement of any of the responsiveness of my speakers and I think it is finally time to do that. I know that once I get a good idea of what my speakers can and CANNOT do, then I will have a good idea of what to work on next.
My question is; I have seen and researched plenty of links and information on this sort of thing, but I think I am overwhelmed by the options. First off, what software program do you guys normally use to measure speakers in a room. I have seen THIS thread and have seen a good bit of software.
I know everyone is worried about what Mic to use so I will list what I have available. SM57 SM58 Beta58 MXL990s BehringerB2Pro The last 3 require Phantom power, and I have Art TPSII Behringer ADA8000 and a Yamaha MG102C
Or I might be completely over thinking this and just need to go out and get a Mic for measurement purposes... I just don't want to go get another when I have all of these at my disposal.
I will post screen shots, and results when I am done as well.
Thanks,
Maxwell
My question is; I have seen and researched plenty of links and information on this sort of thing, but I think I am overwhelmed by the options. First off, what software program do you guys normally use to measure speakers in a room. I have seen THIS thread and have seen a good bit of software.
I know everyone is worried about what Mic to use so I will list what I have available. SM57 SM58 Beta58 MXL990s BehringerB2Pro The last 3 require Phantom power, and I have Art TPSII Behringer ADA8000 and a Yamaha MG102C
Or I might be completely over thinking this and just need to go out and get a Mic for measurement purposes... I just don't want to go get another when I have all of these at my disposal.
I will post screen shots, and results when I am done as well.
Thanks,
Maxwell
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