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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 32988" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Often times the frequency response of cheap electret mics below 50Hz is unpredictable (and some have significant production variations). A calibration is the best answer to this question, but that is a problem here in South Africa where the only calibration facilities cater for mega-buck externally polarized microphones (and those generally only require a measurement point per octave or so and thus one doesn't get the calibration curve one needs for consumer type mics)</p><p></p><p>A couple of forum members use the Behringer ECM-8000 with various software packages, but even there we have problems and we will likely go for a calibration exercise in the near future as both sub and HF are in doubt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 32988, member: 18"] Often times the frequency response of cheap electret mics below 50Hz is unpredictable (and some have significant production variations). A calibration is the best answer to this question, but that is a problem here in South Africa where the only calibration facilities cater for mega-buck externally polarized microphones (and those generally only require a measurement point per octave or so and thus one doesn't get the calibration curve one needs for consumer type mics) A couple of forum members use the Behringer ECM-8000 with various software packages, but even there we have problems and we will likely go for a calibration exercise in the near future as both sub and HF are in doubt. [/QUOTE]
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