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Curious - why is the extension not a good idea?Hi @carlos, It is probably not a good idea to use a 25 ft USB extension for your test microphone... May I suggest you create test tones with the Generator function, with a timing ref, saved to a file... Transfer the test tone to your music player app... Then you can play the sweep tone through your entire signal chain player and move the laptop closer to the microphone without that 25 ft USB extension... Now you are using the laptop, running REW, only to take the measurements...
Because specs matter... USB cable length is limited by the USB standard. Typically, USB 2.0 cables are limited to 5 meters (16 feet), while USB 3.0/3.1/3.2 cables are often limited to 2-3 meters (6-9 feet). Exceeding these limits can lead to signal loss and reduced performance... USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 is typically limited to 1 meter (3.3 feet) for optimal performance... And USB 4 is limited to a maximum of 0.8 meters (2.6 feet) to maintain optimal data transfer speeds...Curious - why is the extension not a good idea?
The Dayton website for the iMM-6 says "Frequency Response: 18-20,000Hz, ±0.5dB (calibrated)"...Well, I swapped out tweeters, re soldered my crossovers. Then swapped out for a different speaker. No difference in my measurements. So this is a software or hardware problem. Not my speakers, thankfully.
Edit: Seems the microphone has a limit a 7kHz. I will order a dsp-umik-1.
The iMM-6 uses a 3.5mm TRRS connector cable. I was using a 25-foot extension cable. I have returned the iMM-6. I have a Sonarworks SoundID XLR mic ordered.I am not sure about the iMM-6 connectivity currently used by the OP...
Makes total senseBecause specs matter... USB cable length is limited by the USB standard. Typically, USB 2.0 cables are limited to 5 meters (16 feet), while USB 3.0/3.1/3.2 cables are often limited to 2-3 meters (6-9 feet). Exceeding these limits can lead to signal loss and reduced performance... USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 is typically limited to 1 meter (3.3 feet) for optimal performance... And USB 4 is limited to a maximum of 0.8 meters (2.6 feet) to maintain optimal data transfer speeds...
And Murphy's Law, in its simplest form, states that "anything that can go wrong will go wrong"...
Although, I had wrongly assumed that the microphone the OP was using a USB connection...
I am not sure about the iMM-6 connectivity currently used by the OP...![]()
That looks a lot more like what one would expect... Good job!I ended up getting a UMIK-1. Totally different results.