Dayton iMM-6 Measurement Microphone Stand / Tripod Mount

Dayton iMM-6 Measurement Microphone Stand / Tripod Mount

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Tripod mount / desktop stand for the excellent Dayton Audio i-MM6 calibrated measurement microphone. Simply add a cheap TRRS to TRS splitter and 3.5mm extension cable to connect this microphone to any desktop computer. In combination with the free software REW, you will have an incredibly powerful and accurate loudspeaker / room measurement system for a total price of under $20. Features: -NEW: XL version added for better reflection isolation -Low reflection design -Full access to line out/mic out ports -Easy print-ability and assembly -Low material use (~10g) -Desktop stand-able -Tripod mountable with built in 1/4-20 UNC thread for easy mounting to any standard tripod. Material: >10g Material cost (PLA): ~0.20c USD Size: ~90mm^3 - 120mm^3 Print settings: Whatever goes, support not necessary. Pictured sample printed with the awful UP! mini 3D printer(low quality PLA, no support, no raft). Links: Dayton Audio i-MM6 measurement microphone. (https://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-imm-6-calibrated-measurement-microphone-for-tablets-iphone-ipad-and-android--390-810) 3.5mm Extension cable 0.5 to 5m (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32413413073.html) For desktop PCs with separate speaker/mic ports; TRRS to TRS splitter (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32413309949.html) For modern laptops / phones / tablets with combined speaker/mic port, TRRS to TRS splitter is not needed, simply use a 4 pole TRRS extension cable (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32411678287.html) REW (https://www.roomeqwizard.com/) Important note: The included calibration files from Dayton is close to useless for precision work. I purchased 2 mics for the sake of comparing their consistency. The mics measured fairly similar without the calibration file, but once the individual calibration files were applied, they measured completely different from one another! I have created a calibration file using a Kef LS50 loudspeaker and a CSL-Labs calibrated UMIK-1. You are free to use it. Its won't be perfect for your mic, but it must surely be better than the crap Dayton provides: https://pastebin.com/bkMm1EM0 (copy and save as .txt file)

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