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Richard Clark wrote:
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 20:28:01 -0500, Tom Ring wrote: Any references on microphone calibration? Maybe a short tutorial? That is something I have a need to do. Hi Tom, As a second thought, you may not be in the market for the reciprocity technique (it does require that you have a true reference microphone). In that case, you would fall back to a Piston Phone and do a single point calibration. The method is as old as the hills, the math is extremely simple volumetrics, but the implementation (construction of the calibration unit) is not something for the faint of heart. You will need a precision lathe. Again, google using Brüel & Kjær as a jump-off point. Once you do the single point calibration, then you can proceed to a swept frequency analysis. Unfortunately this returns us to the necessity of a reference microphone. However, as relative frequency response is more available (from expensive retail models), you might have a chance. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC And thanks for this also. I had a nicely useful, yellow, roughly 11x14, hardcover book that was a handy audio manual that was lost during moving a couple decades ago. It covered beginning through midrange complexity, and had a decent tutorial on bi-amp. Also had a description of Indy Speedway Pit announcement system, high sound pressure level, baseball stadium sound system, and R&R, may have been The Grateful Dead. I think it may have been a husband and wife team that wrote it. Ring any bells? I'd like to order a copy of it. tom K0TAR |
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