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I apologize for a completely noob question.
I've bot a Dayton Audio UMM-6 USB mic. It detects properly with windows and I've downloaded the calibration file and gave it to REW. Is it normal that the input level is so low, that I get warnings from REW about being to quiet? The input level is set to max in Windows and to 1.0 in REW. It reads something when I make measurements, but I'm not sure that it is correct. The speakers volume is almost deafening but SPL meter in REW shows something about 36 dB and I have to almost touch the speaker with mic for it to change significantly. Is it a normal behavior for a USB mic, am I doing something wrong or is it a symptom of a defective mic?
I've bot a Dayton Audio UMM-6 USB mic. It detects properly with windows and I've downloaded the calibration file and gave it to REW. Is it normal that the input level is so low, that I get warnings from REW about being to quiet? The input level is set to max in Windows and to 1.0 in REW. It reads something when I make measurements, but I'm not sure that it is correct. The speakers volume is almost deafening but SPL meter in REW shows something about 36 dB and I have to almost touch the speaker with mic for it to change significantly. Is it a normal behavior for a USB mic, am I doing something wrong or is it a symptom of a defective mic?