Repeating my response that I left to your post on r/Smaart: The beyerdynamic also comes with a calibration file but it's a much more expensive mic.ĭo you think that sonarworks would have any benefit of working with an MM1 or is using a sonarworks mic better?Īnd can the calibration file that comes with the sonarworks mic, be loaded into smaart? the sonarworks mic is cheap (it's basically a behringer) but it comes with a calibration file. So I was planning on investing into a better measurement mic which will be used for sonarworks calibration and sometimes for pinknoise flattening PA's. There is a mistake in what sonarworks did to my speakers in the higher-midrange area that is identical on both systems and I think it's the microphone. The DBX mic does not come with an individual calibration file and i'm convinced it's not precise above 5K. I have used the DBX rta-m mic which a bought a couple of years ago for live usage (smaart) since i mostly work as a live sound engineer. I know it's not a replacement for room treatment but it turned my bedroom studio with some adam a5x's from a useless unbalanced garbage in which I can't do any work, into a room where I don't even need to do headphone check. So in the past couple of months I have used sonarworks in two different rooms with two different pairs of monitors and the results I got turned out quite amazing.
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