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  • Omnimic sensitivity to "DC-pressure" measuring inside a box?

    I plan to measure decay times inside a box with different damping schemes. I will be careful not to overload the microphone with sound in the audiable range but how sensistive is it to subsonic pressures for things like moving the driver ?

    An option would be to drill two holes so that the box vents pressure when mounting or removing the driver and other handling.

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    Re: Omnimic sensitivity to "DC-pressure" measuring inside a box?

    The mic is sensitve to closing lids
    Thinking inside the box I have trying out different damping material in TLS recently. This lead me to think about ways to how to measure how effective damping material are at attenuating sound waves bouncing around inside a box. I used Omnimic and a Seas metal dome in a closed box of about...

    Anyone knows how to increase the time window in the gated response?

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      Re: Omnimic sensitivity to "DC-pressure" measuring inside a box?

      Originally posted by DrBoar View Post
      The mic is sensitve to closing lids
      Thinking inside the box I have trying out different damping material in TLS recently. This lead me to think about ways to how to measure how effective damping material are at attenuating sound waves bouncing around inside a box. I used Omnimic and a Seas metal dome in a closed box of about...

      Anyone knows how to increase the time window in the gated response?
      You click anywhere along the impulse response to open the gate to that amount of time.
      Click here for Jeff Bagby's Loudspeaker Design Software

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