
Enhance your audio recording and measurement capabilities with the Dayton Audio UMM-6 USB Measurement Microphone. This high-precision microphone is a must-have for professional and amateur audiophiles alike. The Dayton Audio UMM-6 delivers accurate and reliable measurements, whether you're working on room acoustics, speaker designs, or simply refining your home theater system. Its USB connectivity ensures seamless integration with your computer, making it easy to capture and analyze audio data. Designed for convenience and performance, the Dayton Audio UMM-6 measurement microphone is the perfect tool for enthusiasts and professionals who demand quality and precision. Don't miss out on this affordable and exceptional USB measurement microphone—buy now and take your audio projects to the next level!.
Enhance your audio recording and measurement capabilities with the Dayton Audio UMM-6 USB Measurement Microphone. This high-precision microphone is a must-have for professional and amateur audiophiles alike. The Dayton Audio UMM-6 delivers accurate and reliable measurements, whether you're working on room acoustics, speaker designs, or simply refining your home theater system. Its USB connectivity ensures seamless integration with your computer, making it easy to capture and analyze audio data. Designed for convenience and performance, the Dayton Audio UMM-6 measurement microphone is the perfect tool for enthusiasts and professionals who demand quality and precision. Don't miss out on this affordable and exceptional USB measurement microphone—buy now and take your audio projects to the next level!.
Enhance your audio recording and measurement capabilities with the Dayton Audio UMM-6 USB Measurement Microphone. This high-precision microphone is a must-have for professional and amateur audiophiles alike. The Dayton Audio UMM-6 delivers accurate and reliable measurements, whether you're working on room acoustics, speaker designs, or simply refining your home theater system. Its USB connectivity ensures seamless integration with your computer, making it easy to capture and analyze audio data. Designed for convenience and performance, the Dayton Audio UMM-6 measurement microphone is the perfect tool for enthusiasts and professionals who demand quality and precision. Don't miss out on this affordable and exceptional USB measurement microphone—buy now and take your audio projects to the next level!.
Enhance your audio recording and measurement capabilities with the Dayton Audio UMM-6 USB Measurement Microphone. This high-precision microphone is a must-have for professional and amateur audiophiles alike. The Dayton Audio UMM-6 delivers accurate and reliable measurements, whether you're working on room acoustics, speaker designs, or simply refining your home theater system. Its USB connectivity ensures seamless integration with your computer, making it easy to capture and analyze audio data. Designed for convenience and performance, the Dayton Audio UMM-6 measurement microphone is the perfect tool for enthusiasts and professionals who demand quality and precision. Don't miss out on this affordable and exceptional USB measurement microphone—buy now and take your audio projects to the next level!.
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originally posted on parts-express.com
This is a nice instrumentation/measurementmicrophone, packaged with all required hardwareand software, at an affordable price. For thebenefit of those considering purchasing it, Ioffer some information not in the productdescription:1. It is intended for sound level measurements,not for recording. It has a wide dynamic range(I think it's 135 dB) and so is not particularlysensitive for voice or acoustic musicalinstruments. Still, given its flat spectralresponse, it could prove useful for recordingloud performances.2. The file format for use on Windows PCs is*.wma.3. I agree with another reviewer that the 5/16"mounting screw on the tripod is non-standard.I would have preferred a conventional 1/4", too.4. The entire user's manual is one pagelong. Given that it is a ... MoreThis is a nice instrumentation/measurementmicrophone, packaged with all required hardwareand software, at an affordable price. For thebenefit of those considering purchasing it, Ioffer some information not in the productdescription:1. It is intended for sound level measurements,not for recording. It has a wide dynamic range(I think it's 135 dB) and so is not particularlysensitive for voice or acoustic musicalinstruments. Still, given its flat spectralresponse, it could prove useful for recordingloud performances.2. The file format for use on Windows PCs is*.wma.3. I agree with another reviewer that the 5/16"mounting screw on the tripod is non-standard.I would have preferred a conventional 1/4", too.4. The entire user's manual is one pagelong. Given that it is a plug-and-play USBdevice, that is all that is really needed formost applications, but don't expect much interms of technical documentation.
originally posted on parts-express.com
This mic eliminates the need for a preamp, or a phantom power source when doing sound measurement with a computer. That makes it extremely cost efficient. I wish it came with better instructions on how to utilize the calibration file for the microphone.
originally posted on parts-express.com
Set up is so easy, calibration file also easy to get. For just setting up EQ I like Warren Huart's video on Moving Mic Method on Youtube. Sadly I forgot there was going to be tariff's and extra taxes so I paid a little extra compared to something I could have bought here in Canada
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Mounting Hardware | Microphone |
| Noise level | 70 dB |
| Microphone format | Table Array |
Dayton Audio UMM-6 USB Measurement Microphone
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Dayton Audio Umm-6 Usb Measurement Microphone
Delivery $50.85
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Dayton Audio Calibrated Microphone Usb Measurement & Recording
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Dayton Calibrated Microphone Usb
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Dayton Audio UMM-6 USB Measurement Microphone
Delivery between 16–21 June $12.71
This is a nice instrumentation/measurementmicrophone, packaged with all required hardwareand software, at an affordable price. For thebenefit of those considering purchasing it, Ioffer some information not in the productdescription:1. It is intended for sound level measurements,not for recording. It has a wide dynamic range(I think it's 135 dB) and so is not particularlysensitive for voice or acoustic musicalinstruments. Still, given its flat spectralresponse, it could prove useful for recordingloud performances.2. The file format for use on Windows PCs is*.wma.3. I agree with another reviewer that the 5/16"mounting screw on the tripod is non-standard.I would have preferred a conventional 1/4", too.4. The entire user's manual is one pagelong. Given that it is a ... MoreThis is a nice instrumentation/measurementmicrophone, packaged with all required hardwareand software, at an affordable price. For thebenefit of those considering purchasing it, Ioffer some information not in the productdescription:1. It is intended for sound level measurements,not for recording. It has a wide dynamic range(I think it's 135 dB) and so is not particularlysensitive for voice or acoustic musicalinstruments. Still, given its flat spectralresponse, it could prove useful for recordingloud performances.2. The file format for use on Windows PCs is*.wma.3. I agree with another reviewer that the 5/16"mounting screw on the tripod is non-standard.I would have preferred a conventional 1/4", too.4. The entire user's manual is one pagelong. Given that it is a plug-and-play USBdevice, that is all that is really needed formost applications, but don't expect much interms of technical documentation.
This mic eliminates the need for a preamp, or a phantom power source when doing sound measurement with a computer. That makes it extremely cost efficient. I wish it came with better instructions on how to utilize the calibration file for the microphone.
Set up is so easy, calibration file also easy to get. For just setting up EQ I like Warren Huart's video on Moving Mic Method on Youtube. Sadly I forgot there was going to be tariff's and extra taxes so I paid a little extra compared to something I could have bought here in Canada
For several years (actually, probably 15 or more) I've used a Radio Shack meter to balance my bi- then tri-amped system, but when I recently replaced my woofer enclosures that meter suggested that the new ones performed pretty much like the ones they replaced, although design calculations suggested that the new ones should have better low end extension and efficiency. I suspected that the meter was not giving good information, and some on-line research confirmed that the RS meter is not reliable at the low and high ends of the audio spectrum.So, I decided to buy a calibrated mic to use with REW. Reviews and specs indicated that there were several affordable ($100 or less) options that were about equally reliable, but when the miniDSP mic went up to over $100 I ... MoreFor several years (actually, probably 15 or more) I've used a Radio Shack meter to balance my bi- then tri-amped system, but when I recently replaced my woofer enclosures that meter suggested that the new ones performed pretty much like the ones they replaced, although design calculations suggested that the new ones should have better low end extension and efficiency. I suspected that the meter was not giving good information, and some on-line research confirmed that the RS meter is not reliable at the low and high ends of the audio spectrum.So, I decided to buy a calibrated mic to use with REW. Reviews and specs indicated that there were several affordable ($100 or less) options that were about equally reliable, but when the miniDSP mic went up to over $100 I re-checked the UMM-6 and found that it was no longer the $85 or so that it had been the last time I checked--it was down to $75! So I went with it, and it seems to me that it is indeed more accurate than the RS meter at the low and high ends (although the RS meter readings are very similar the UMM-6/REW readings for the rest of the spectrum). If the UMM-6 remains reliable I'll be happy to have invested in it.
I was told this mic would replace the one that the Omni/Mic system comes with. And it does not work with that system. so i ordered another Omni/mic. At least my experience educated your Techs.
I haven't started using it yet because the tripod fitting is not compatible with my camera tripod and I don't have a mic boom. Solution on order. Meanwhile, the fitting between the mic and the sleeve that holds it is VERY tight. The sleeve won't just slip on over the thin end of the mic and onto the mic barrel, but has to be pried open a bit and forced over the mic barrel. I feared I would either break it or bend it badly. So far, with just the initial try no problem. I hope repeated bending to refit the two when removed from the nice storage case won't bend it. Hoping...
I bought this microphone to use with the MathAudio free plugin for Foobar in order to improve sound quality in my listening room.I downloaded the correction curve and did the calibration and it much improved the clarity of my setup -- Magnepan 1.7i, 250w/ch amp, bit-perfect playback from laptop & external dac through Foobar.Observed full spectrum response at listening spot and was able to remove two large response peaks below 200Hz that were muddying the sound.One weakness to this microphone -- the supplied 8-foot usb cable is entirely inadequate, I bought a 16-foot cable for a few dollars more together with the microphone and I use that exclusively. This microphone should be sold with a 16-foot cable which is perfectly acceptable length for USB-2.
Set this up permanently in my church for live view of the room and sound system. Used an old XP laptop that is stripped down and not connected to internet. It is kind of like a meter using old Allen & Heath software and/or the Room EQ Wizard software that is discussed in the product details and reviews like mine.The Room EQ Wizard software has a lot more options that I can do with this microphone that I haven't tackled yet, have to learn more about it.I want to experiment with longer USB cables like others mention to get this Dayton Audio UMM-6 mic to an ideal place for my more permanent install. I can also take it down and analyze other rooms/systems.Happy with the mic, it is working as expected and allowed me to have a meter for EQ and SPL.
I didn't realize these things existed until weeks ago. With this and a good tool such as REW things can be maximized. Your home system sound off? Your car system flaccid? Get one of these and get to it. (yeah you need some EQ for them, the more channels the better but good speakers can get by with 7 like in Yamaha home theater products). I am using MiniDSP and the Dayton DSP 408 for my two cars.I cannot compare it to other microphones as I don't have another mic. All in all, unless you are going to go ape with room treatments this is plenty accurate specification wise. You will have plenty of nulls and voids you cannot compensate and this will show you to the OCD level you possess.It did take moments to get the cal file and REW recognizes it right away.
We replaced our old reference mic with this UMM-6, as soon as I hooked it up it was recognized by my mac and upon launching my measurement software, I was prompted to put in the serial number to automatically download and apply the calibration file from Dayton.I calibrated it dB wise with our Reed R8090.Before we had issues going through an audio interface into our mac for our reference mic but this one just works and I know I have an accurate reading on frequencies in the room and SPL.I couldn't be happier with this purchase!
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Mounting Hardware | Microphone |
| Noise level | 70 dB |
| Microphone format | Table Array |