tonyptony,
I have just corrected the 10khz mic bump. Look at the first post of his
mic response, 10khz is way off and my recordings have the same issue,
meaning it's the mic for sure. 

Look how left and right speaker are the same in that area and how it
gradually progresses, while in the other frequencies there is a
difference between them.

Anyway when I compare with and without 10khz correction by ear it is
obvious what is more realistic. And above all it is almost flat now in
hf, meaning no harm can be done, I just wanted to correct the bass
anyway.
Behringer provided curve is something similar but they were too
optimistic.
You don't have to have this issue, it may be equipment specific.


muski, that is great! Yeah mine is 9db and more as well, it's spooky
how similar it is, I would say the same.

Please do this when you get the equipment:
use the new preamp with the ecm8000 in the same spot as the m30 and
post a flat correction graphs of both of them for us to see and then I
can check for the differences.
Of course if you get the m30 correction graph which you can trust use
it before showing. And don't use any (put zeros) for the ecm8000
correction.


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