... maybe this is interesting for some of you:
http://www.diy-hifi-forum.eu/forum/show ... hp?t=12250
Regards
Heinrich
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Re: ARTA Turntable
A lot of work (and money), for something so simple in my opinion.
Back in the days I just made a stand to turn the speaker cabinet.
The microphone was fixed.
Important thing is to move the mic (or speaker) at the right point (around the front baffle), otherwise you'll introduce a offset in your measurements.
Back in the days I just made a stand to turn the speaker cabinet.
The microphone was fixed.
Important thing is to move the mic (or speaker) at the right point (around the front baffle), otherwise you'll introduce a offset in your measurements.
Re: ARTA Turntable
Hello Heinrich,
Thank you for sharing such a nice project!
This is a very valuable tool for someone who is doing directivity measurements or just likes to use it.
I've made such a direcitivity measurement (in steps of 5 degree) in the past manually, but never again
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The time & effort saved is well worth the building cost in my humble opinion.
At the moment there are alot of ongoing projects that needs finishing, but this is definetly something i'll keep a tab on.
Greetings, Chris
Thank you for sharing such a nice project!
This is a very valuable tool for someone who is doing directivity measurements or just likes to use it.
I've made such a direcitivity measurement (in steps of 5 degree) in the past manually, but never again
The time & effort saved is well worth the building cost in my humble opinion.
At the moment there are alot of ongoing projects that needs finishing, but this is definetly something i'll keep a tab on.
Greetings, Chris
