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No you wouldn't see a perfectly flat line with the mic because it is, of course, measuring the background noise of the room. Even in a very quiet space with the mic capsule isolated from the environment, there will still be the self-noise of the microphone to deal with.Should I not have a flat response with the Mic?
Thx for reply. Yes I know that it would not be complete flat, but I thought at the Topend it should be more flat when it is very quiet. How should I make a correct measure then? At deeper frequency it’s not sutch a problem. But why does it rise so mutch at the top end?
Thx for your reply - no I think it should affect the measurment, but how do I know if my mic measures correct? How do I know if it not adds somethin what I dont want.All mics will have a degree of self-noise. Some of it will be caused by the mic electronics or the preamp and some of it—at the very lowest level—is caused by air molecules bouncing off the mic diaphragm. USB mics have that rising curve because of the noise shaping in the ADC in the mic. Does it affect your measurements? Given that the noise is at such a low level when compared to a speaker signal at 75 dB to 85 dB, probably not.
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