Choosing RTA microphones is now easier.

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Turntablist
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Choosing RTA microphones is now easier.

#1 Post by Turntablist »

I just wanted to post this:
http://www.realtraps.com/art_microphones.htm

It shows that almost every RTA mic out there except for the ones from radio shack give very much the same results! They're all identical below 2000hz and +-1db in the top end.
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Re: Choosing RTA microphones is now easier.

#2 Post by jcmbowman »

Low End Junkie for over 20 years.

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...and a very serious addiction to the smell of BB sawdust and curing PL.

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Re: Choosing RTA microphones is now easier.

#3 Post by Turntablist »

:mrgreen:

I hadn't seen that one actually! I saw anomalous comment on his Behringer RTA mic as "probably not being the best one", and Ethan's measurements which I saw a long time ago sprung to mind. :)
-2 T48 3015LF
-2 DR250 2510 crossfired

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