I need good tips to make a tool to calibrate the sound pressure level.
And calibrate the measurement microphone.
Here a artikel:
http://www.audioxpress.com/reviews/media/tipton3042.pdf
Who has a good DIY solution?
And calibrate the measurement microphone.
Here a artikel:
http://www.audioxpress.com/reviews/media/tipton3042.pdf
Who has a good DIY solution?
look at the documents for the ARTA program. For low frequencies, a chamber can be made to make calibration - for high frequencies, I tried doing a reciprocity calibration using a tweeter and a dynamic mic in addition to my Behringer and got mixed results - I plan to build a fixture to hold the mics better and a sort of sound proof box to reduce noise.
Thanks Ron,look at the documents for the ARTA program. For low frequencies, a chamber can be made to make calibration - for high frequencies, I tried doing a reciprocity calibration using a tweeter and a dynamic mic in addition to my Behringer and got mixed results - I plan to build a fixture to hold the mics better and a sort of sound proof box to reduce noise.
I will look at the help in arta.
I was thinking of a piezo buzzer the problem stays the same. What is the exact loudness to start with.
http://www.sonitron.be/site/bestanden/download.php?filename=PreliminaryDatasheetSPS-29-41-53Series.pdf
It would be nice to find a piezo buzzer like this one. http://www.image.micros.com.pl/_dane_techniczne_auto/pbgkpi2312.gif
With a accurate spl at given voltage so it can be a reverence. With accuracy better then +/- 0,5 dB would make me happy.
With a accurate spl at given voltage so it can be a reverence. With accuracy better then +/- 0,5 dB would make me happy.
Are you mainly looking for spl or frequency response?
EDIT: Sorry, missed your first post entirely.😱
EDIT: Sorry, missed your first post entirely.😱
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