I'm thinking about trying out using one of our PA speakers instead of my guitar cab. It is an EV Eliminator ii and here is the data sheet: http://www.electrovoice.com/sitefiles/downloads/Eliminator_ii_EDS.pdf
What I would like to do is find some way of measuring the frequency response of it in our practice space. Basically what I am thinking is putting some type of microphone about where my head is when we practice, do some type of sine sweep, and measure the results. Then I can use the output GEQ to make it flat.
Does anyone here know how to do that? A recommended software program and a suitable microphone? I'm assuming something like an SM57 or SM58 would be terrible for the job since they have their own color.
EDIT: Actually, even though I did a lot of searching before I found this which looks perfect: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4uSR3cUUSY&hd=1
What I would like to do is find some way of measuring the frequency response of it in our practice space. Basically what I am thinking is putting some type of microphone about where my head is when we practice, do some type of sine sweep, and measure the results. Then I can use the output GEQ to make it flat.
Does anyone here know how to do that? A recommended software program and a suitable microphone? I'm assuming something like an SM57 or SM58 would be terrible for the job since they have their own color.
EDIT: Actually, even though I did a lot of searching before I found this which looks perfect: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4uSR3cUUSY&hd=1
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