Okay, I have a question regarding my Behringer mic: Where and how should I position it in my car? I assume I should put the mic where my head typically is when I am driving. But, which
direction should the mic be facing? Forward? Straight up? Somewhat downwards toward the steering wheel? Towards one of the tweeters?
The speaker positions are fairly standard. The tweeters are in the top-forward portion of the
doors. The "mid-woofers" are in the lower-forward portion of the doors. The woofers (currently crossed over at ~100Hz) are on the side walls, aft of the doors, a couple feet behind the seats. (It's a two seater.)
Since everything (seats and speakers) is symmetrically positioned, I was hoping that both (L/R) channels could be equalized equally, and that if it sounded good for the driver, it would sound equally good for the passenger. Is that correct?
Hmmm, now that I think about it, maybe that isn't correct. If I go the Convolver/impulse-response route, I believe that will attempt to correct for phase differences. Since each listener is quite close to one tweeter, and relatively distant from the other, I suppose any correction would be pretty "lopsided" left-to-right, and what sounded good from the driver's side, might sound pretty bad from the passenger side. I'll definitely want to do a correction that's idea for the driver (me), since I'm the only one in the car 95% of the time, but how would I go about creating a happy medium correction for when I have a passenger? Place the mic halfway between the two listening positions?