August 9, 200817 yr Depends on what you want to do with it really and if you plan to power it in car or out of car.Goldline makes a few quality pieces. Their older gear wasn't horribly accurate, but it would still work to achieve a flatter system responsIdeally, you should look into a USB interface and a good measurement mic and then get an application for a computer. This will let you look at the bigger picture with Phase, Time alignment and EQ.
August 9, 200817 yr Author Depends on what you want to do with it really and if you plan to power it in car or out of car.Goldline makes a few quality pieces. Their older gear wasn't horribly accurate, but it would still work to achieve a flatter system responsIdeally, you should look into a USB interface and a good measurement mic and then get an application for a computer. This will let you look at the bigger picture with Phase, Time alignment and EQ.Yeah I was thinking about using a computer, what are some recommended mics and apps?Thanks-Mike
August 9, 200817 yr well.. heh I can recommend extremely nice mics, but for car purposes the Behringer ECM8000 should be perfectly fine.As far as interfaces go, pretty much any USB microphone pre-amplifier at around $100 should have decent enough specs.
August 9, 200817 yr Author well.. heh I can recommend extremely nice mics, but for car purposes the Behringer ECM8000 should be perfectly fine.As far as interfaces go, pretty much any USB microphone pre-amplifier at around $100 should have decent enough specs. PM sent
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