"auto-calibration" microphones
ilikesound
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my question is: are they all the same?
i have one that i use with my pioneer elite, but if i hook up the Denon one i found in the basement, obviously of better quality, will it affect the sound drastically?
i have one that i use with my pioneer elite, but if i hook up the Denon one i found in the basement, obviously of better quality, will it affect the sound drastically?
At Home:
Panasonic 42'' TC-L42U12 LCD
Pioneer VSX-80TXV
Toshiba HD-XA2
Sony PS3 - psn "metalguitars"
Xbox 360 - gamertag "giggidygiggidy"
Panamax 4300EX
Polk RTi8's
Polk CSi3's
Polk FXi3's. (x2)
Martin Logan Dynamo (x2)
Audioquest interconnects and wires.
Away From Home:
JVC HDR-50
stock system in new car for now:(
Panasonic 42'' TC-L42U12 LCD
Pioneer VSX-80TXV
Toshiba HD-XA2
Sony PS3 - psn "metalguitars"
Xbox 360 - gamertag "giggidygiggidy"
Panamax 4300EX
Polk RTi8's
Polk CSi3's
Polk FXi3's. (x2)
Martin Logan Dynamo (x2)
Audioquest interconnects and wires.
Away From Home:
JVC HDR-50
stock system in new car for now:(
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Just a guess on my part, but I would think it might matter more of the calibration routine that they run. I know the Denon runs Audyssey, not sure about the Pioneer.
From the folks at Audyssey....
Is the microphone calibrated?
Yes, the microphone is calibrated to a 1/4" industry-standard measurement microphone. The correction is applied to the measurements as they are being taken. It is important to use ONLY the designated microphone that comes with the product as the calibration curve built-in to the product is specific to that microphone. It is also critical to point the microphone upwards and to place it at ear height. Any other microphone will have different characteristics and thus will not produce the right results.
Probably didn't answer your question, but it will give you more information for your research.
ScottWithout music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid. ..... Frank Zappa -
scott,
Thanks, that was a bit helpful! never knew the mics were special in any way..food for thought. on a lighter note, were your BJ cables worth the money? curious on those as well..At Home:
Panasonic 42'' TC-L42U12 LCD
Pioneer VSX-80TXV
Toshiba HD-XA2
Sony PS3 - psn "metalguitars"
Xbox 360 - gamertag "giggidygiggidy"
Panamax 4300EX
Polk RTi8's
Polk CSi3's
Polk FXi3's. (x2)
Martin Logan Dynamo (x2)
Audioquest interconnects and wires.
Away From Home:
JVC HDR-50
stock system in new car for now:( -
Gadabout....when you say to point the microphone upwards...do you mean pointing the pie face straight up at the ceiling form ear level at the listening position? I' ve wondered about that. I did mine on the Outlaw 990 with the microphone facing the front stage at ear level, and thought that might be incorrect. Maybe I should do it over?B&W 804s mains
B&W HTM4 center
Polk PSW 1000 sub
Outlaw 990 Pre Amp
Anthem MCA 30 Amp
Monitor Radius 180 surrounds
Audiosource Stereo Amp for surrounds
Denon 2910 Universal DVD/SACD Player
Comcast DVR
Pioneer Elite 42" Plasma 940 HD
Harmony Universal Remote
Blue Jeans interconnects and biwires
Itunes Air Express -
ilikesound wrote: »scott,
Thanks, that was a bit helpful! never knew the mics were special in any way..food for thought. on a lighter note, were your BJ cables worth the money? curious on those as well..
I think they were. For the $'s spent they are good cables with good connectors. I purchased:
7 channel from AVR to amp, and a couple pairs of RCA's and an Optical Cable. I also grabbed a 25' sub cable, 2 HDMI's, 2 DVI to HDMI. 25' of unterminated speaker cable too. They are easy to do business with and I liked that I could pay with PayPal. The cables were at my house about 4 days after the order was placed.
So yes, I would purchase some more if needed from them.Gadabout....when you say to point the microphone upwards...do you mean pointing the pie face straight up at the ceiling form ear level at the listening position? I' ve wondered about that. I did mine on the Outlaw 990 with the microphone facing the front stage at ear level, and thought that might be incorrect. Maybe I should do it over?
From the guys at Audyssey....
What is the proper way to point the microphone?
The microphones used in MultEQ are all calibrated for grazing incidence and should point to the ceiling. Standing near or behind the microphone or holding it in your hand will introduce serious measurement problems including reflections and low frequency noise that will affect the performance of the filters.
This seems to be specific for the MultiEQ microphones. Not sure about the procedure or microphones that Outlaw uses. To me, this makes sense to make the measurements this way. I used a tripod to hook the microphone too when I was doing the intial calibration.
Hope that helps,
Scott
(Sorry if I derailed the thread)Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid. ..... Frank Zappa -
Thanks Scott.....guess I was doing it wrong in more ways than one because I was standing there holding it as well. I'll give Outlaw a call and see what the say.
JohnB&W 804s mains
B&W HTM4 center
Polk PSW 1000 sub
Outlaw 990 Pre Amp
Anthem MCA 30 Amp
Monitor Radius 180 surrounds
Audiosource Stereo Amp for surrounds
Denon 2910 Universal DVD/SACD Player
Comcast DVR
Pioneer Elite 42" Plasma 940 HD
Harmony Universal Remote
Blue Jeans interconnects and biwires
Itunes Air Express -
Either hang the mic facing down, or secure it pointing up.
Hanging can be a good compromise in many circumstances. If you do this, try to make sure there is a rug on the floor beneath the mic.
