LOL. "Your food is getting cold...you've got one minute"
LOL. "Your food is getting cold...you've got one minute"
Listening back to that part, it always catches me off guard.
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Very cool and a good first start Great job being creative!!!
I was thinking about something like this the other day. It would be cool to overlay the polar plot of a source signal and the reproduced signal if you can get it to that level of measurement consistency and accuracy. If you have music you can create the source polar plot then you should be able to measure it as well theoretically with the correct microphone array.
It sounds like the AGC circuit is chasing the signal changes on the microphone and is more pronounced between quite and quick transient passages or something is lagging the signal. Maybe it is youtube codec issues.Something is going on, lol.
As a suggestion, I would try turning off the rear mic or setting the gain way down. The rear reflected signals will most likely add additional information that will smear in the post processing in the mic array potentially causing the stereo image to be off in a closed environment. This mic will capture audio in a totally different way than how we would hear due to the polar plot of the combined mics in the array.
Do you know the S/N of the mic array?
Certain microphone arrays have a minimal distance (critical distance) to the microphone to allow the proper forming of a sound pressure field to determine TDOA information to derive direction and other aural cue parameters in the near field. The directional nature of each mic helps somewhat but to derive TDOA (time direction of arrival) between each mic resulting in fine direction cues certain distances need to be met and is partially based on the sampling rate of the A/D among the physics of it all. The closer the microphones are to each other the harder it is to do as the time difference between mics is very small. So I am not surprise that the granularity is not quite what you may expect for sound stage placement.
The car manufactures may have a body of work to read about when it comes to microphones in a car and placement including direction discrimination to support passenger specific voice command implementations. Not exactly the same but they are also dealing with near field microphone performance and measurement issues.
Bravo and awesome and I hope you get it to work to your satisfaction. I am keenly watching and listening.
Just having fun playing in the car audio sandbox!
I finally got started on the site. Have only had time to get one of my old reviews brought over to the new site so far. It’s gonna take a while to get all the others moved but it’s a start. 👍
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Major thanks to Robert McIntosh for helping me understand an entirely new format.
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After wavering a bit on what to use for measurement hardware/software, I have decided to go back to using Klippel products. I plan to do what I did before which was provide standard data such as impedance, FR, Distortion, Compression, linear xmax, etc. The sweet thing is... this time I'll be using a laser to more accurately measure T/S parameters and notably linear excursion; something too many manufacturers spec incorrectly. I am currently awaiting the final quote from Klippel, though I fear seeing the bill. LOL. I have toiled over creating a gofundme and as much as I hate to appear needy, in order to do what I want to do I may need to do so. But we shall see what the final bill is.
I have also started writing up scripts in Matlab using some of the data available here that I will use to create graphs in the way that I deem most useful (some of the Klippel default outputs in the past were not up to my standard). You can see a couple examples of what I'll be providing below (I used some loudspeaker data posted on another forum).
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Very well done. I am excited to see where you take this website. I'm still learning and to have resources from guys like you is invaluable. Honest reviews from no-biased people with experience to share is always a breath of fresh air. Thanks for putting your time into things we all get to benefit from.
Erin, do you need anything from MSS? I currently have it suspended and will probably delete it altogether in the near future.
HA-glad to see you are back goofing around. I had no idea who was still around these days.
Pretty cool, who would think this stuff is becoming more mainstream and here ambisonics, ambiophonics, etc was something that got people all twisted up years ago on DIYMA and now we have ambisonic mics and Dolby Atmos in HT.
I'd be interested in how this turns out, it isn't a dummy head but looks interesting.
Looking forward to your testing bro.
I could supply a couple interesting drivers for testing once you are up and running.