![]() ![]() For most field work, I use the three Sonarworks mics I own, because they’re good enough for 90% of the audible range and multi-mic measurements are the way forward. I also regularly use very expensive B&K mics and preamps. I own some Earthworks M23, M30 and isemCON EMX-7150 as well as the dbx RTA mic, and the aforementioned Behringer. I’ve measured up to 125 dB linear without the mic capsule distorting too, which beats the Behringer ECM8000 I’ve tested. You also get a calibration file for each individual mic. It’s the same ODM as the Behringer, but the build quality is better, and they are more stable in a wider range of temperatures and humidities. You need to find a supplier who will sell them, since they’re meant to only be replacements for the bundled one with the software. ![]() Click to expand.These used to be pretty good, but the later models appear to have cheaper electronics and strange specs.įor cheap mics, I recommend the Sonarworks XREF20. ![]()
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