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| SPL Meters | Mic's | Calibration | Sound Cards Use 1/3 octave or Narrowband Cal FileDiscuss Use 1/3 octave or Narrowband Cal File in the Equalization | Calibration forum; Use 1/3 octave or Narrowband Cal File Hello everybody.
Two weeks ago I bought a ecm8000. I compared this mic to a B&K omni, and a clio ... |
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| Use 1/3 octave or Narrowband Cal File Hello everybody. Two weeks ago I bought a ecm8000. I compared this mic to a B&K omni, and a clio mic on a clio system. I used the cal file posted on this Forum. I noticed a large error in the 6 to 10K range with the ecm8000. ( 3 db or more boost on ecm8000) I tried another cal file posted on a different forum, better but still large error. Then I purchased a calibrated ecm8000 here: cross spectrum labs can't post link as i am new to forum The cal file looks like it will correct perfectly for the errors I was seeing. My question is this. I was sent 2 calibration files. 1/3 octave and narrow band which has 1300 points. Both load in REQ. Will req bog down with the large file or is it no problem? Will it interpolate the points in between if I run a 1/6th octave test using a 1/3 octave cal file. Last note . I do not think the cal file posted here is much use. I bought two mics, they seem close to each other but far from cal file posted here. Thank you Brad | ||||
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| Re: Use 1/3 octave or Narrowband Cal File Brad, You can load either file, makes no difference to REW. It will interpolate between correction points. I'd use the narrow band file personally. Might be interesting to post your cal file for comparison purposes. | ||||
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