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MorganMcLeod

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Aloha all,
I'm a Software engineer, live sound engineer, bridge player, cook, dog walker, electronic musician, guitarist, DJ. Roughly in that order. Though the pandemic has shaken things up a bit this year: no live sound, bridge is all online, teaching my nephew guitar over FaceTime.

Anyway, I started using REW this year to measure a performance room at a local radio station, and to measure some nearfield monitors I was building from a kit.

My current project is to build some directional parabolic reflector speakers for outdoor temporary installation. I'd like to measure their bandwidth and beam pattern in the far-field. I could just walk around and do REW sweeps and then figure the polar patterns out by hand but maybe there is a better way. Which forum is the best place to ask about this?

Thanks, cheers, this too shall pass.
-M
 

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Hello Morgan and welcome to the forum :wave:

What nearfield monitors did you build?
 

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Hello Morgan and welcome to the forum :wave:

What nearfield monitors did you build?

I built the AudioSmile Little British Monitor II.
I was one of the KickStarter supporters for it.

So far I'm very happy with them.
They replaced a pair of JBL Control 1 backed by a Crown K2 amp.
Not fancy speakers but I'd been using them for so long I could work with them.
Now I'm spoiled, I'm afraid.
 
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