On Fri, June 24, 2016 6:33 am, Michael Jarosch wrote:
As long as I know, the tools you mentioned are not
made for my purposes
as the room is explicitly included in the measurement, because in the
end speaker AND room is what to be linearized, frequency wise. I need
something different: The speaker itself, in the best case without the
influence of a room surrounded.
The traditional way of doing that is by measuring outdoors in a field.
You still get a reflection from the ground even if there are no trees or
fences nearby, so you either try to minimize that by placing the
microphone very close to the ground, or place both speaker and microphone
on a stand a meter or two tall so that the ground reflection is attenuated
a little.
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Chris Caudle