Any calibrated mic is perfectly fine. Dayton or Behrenger's mics are fine. I have an ECM8000. If you need it to be uniquely calibrated, you have a choice of budget or something really expensive. There isn't much in between. Because it's basically those or Earthworks.
Is there much difference between the EMM-6 and the ECM-8000? Seems like the EMM-6 would be a better choice because you can fetch the response graph from their website.
And interfaces? Focusrite's Scarlett line seems well liked but I don't know if that would be suitable for measurements.
They all are just cheap electret mics. Relatively flat response. Not much difference in one or another provided you can get a calibration file for it.
Most are within 1-2 dB in most places even without calibration, so only if you are totally obsessive with it (and it sounds like you are) is a calibrated mic even necessary.
There is no point in equalizing and not doing it right. Otherwise why bother?
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Any speakers can do with some level of EQ if you want the last x%. If someone wants to EQ for preference I think they should do whatever they like.
That's my take on it. I'd rather find another pair of speakers or headphones if I can't live with the stock response.
Last edited by Lord of Pirates; 01-26-2018 at 09:17 PM.
Doesn't using the same wire at the same length get close? I assume it keeps the delay down if you used various lengths. (I know my receiver asks about distance)
Does it matter much which gauge of wire? Being I'm not pumping a million watts would it matter 14 vs 16 vs 18? I don't think I'd need 12.