internova
02-08-2012, 10:34 AM
I've been enjoying the OmniMic a lot on frequency responses and distortion measurement.
How could I use the OmniMic to measure a room? Sometimes I heard people saying like:
- so and so speaker is too big or too small for your room
- you put speakers too close to the wall and the bass is boomy
- "I feel a bump in the bass. Could that be my room?" (It's vague - I know)
How could I use the product to better quantify or diagnose the root causes?
How could I use the OmniMic to measure a room? Sometimes I heard people saying like:
- so and so speaker is too big or too small for your room
- you put speakers too close to the wall and the bass is boomy
- "I feel a bump in the bass. Could that be my room?" (It's vague - I know)
How could I use the product to better quantify or diagnose the root causes?