Phil Leigh;691633 Wrote: 
> the Behringer is not exactly the worlds best mic...
> 
> Regardless, in my opinion you should not use an omni mic for room
> correction, you should use a cardioid or hypercardiod pointing at the
> mid point of the axis of the treble drivers. This is how your ears work
> more or less. Reflected sound is well down compared to direct sound. you
> really don't want any reflective surfaces within about 2m of your head
> and also the mic.

Yes, I think I have to get a better microphone, optimized for RC
according to humans ears. I thought that I could deal with a less than
optimal listening position using RC. That's not the case (or it is more
difficult than hoped). But in an already good setup you can further
improve the listening experience without much effort. And improvements
are not subtle. That's what I have learned in the last couple of days.


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