« Reply #16 on: August 07, 2012, 01:04:46 AM »
I use the iPhone 4S with the micW i436 measurement mic.
The App on the iPhone is "Analyser" that can incorporate a frequency compensation for the iPhone's response - these are an in-app purchase and are available for several different mics.
Looking at the mic specs it is not completely linear. It has a bump in the top end.. Does that bump give a misrepresentation of what you are hearing in terms of the graph. I guess it is all relative. It is probably the best option right now for the money. From 2khz down to 20hz it is flat.
Peace OOK
If you know the mic's curve you accommodate for the difference. That is the difference between a user and a engineer. make the best with the tools you have. they are not garbage by any means.
« Last Edit: August 07, 2012, 01:24:27 PM by myke2241 »
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