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The Dayton Audio iMM-6 is a calibrated measurement microphone designed for professionals seeking high-quality audio capture on their mobile devices. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, it features a kickstand for optimal positioning and a pass-through jack for real-time monitoring. Weighing just 0.22 pounds, this lightweight microphone is perfect for critical measurements and on-the-go audio professionals.
Item weight | 0.22 Pounds |
Microphone form factor | Microphone Only |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 11 x 8 x 3 centimetres |
Power source | Corded Electric |
Material | Metal alloy or high-quality plastic |
Signal-to-noise ratio | 7E+1 dB |
Hardware platform | Tablet, Smartphone |
Number of channels | 1 |
Frequency response | 18000 Hz |
Noise level | 45 dB |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00848791000331 |
Manufacturer | Dayton Audio |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 8 x 3 cm; 100 g |
Item model number | iMM-6 |
Material Type | Metal alloy or high-quality plastic |
Size | 1 Pack Of |
Item Weight | 100 g |
H**Y
Cheap-ish testing microphone that may get good to excellent results.
I recently purchased a new car amplifier and headunit, but even after some tinkering about, found the sound too harsh and also sounding dull somewhat.Research and guides lead me this, to enable half decent or good equalisation of my car audio install.It is by far the best value in the budget sector of microphones that are calibrated. For the calibration you download a test report file from Dayton audio, each unique the the units, and use the file in analysing softwares. For that I used an android app that supported the file and got myself a good budget setup.To my ears, after calibration, there was a noticeable difference, less harsh and better sound stage.I thought maybe a placebo, but non of the Alpine head units presets sounded as good or my own initial tweak done by ear alone.Having listened to music over the last several weeks, all sounds rather good.As the app used is very comprehensive but requires deeper learning, I could possibly fine tune the sound further thus truly getting the best of the microphone.For a non-pro but likes music and best I can afford, this is a great option in my opinion without breaking the bank. With other supported software, you could use this microphone to calibrate many audio setupsin the home or perhaps on location. Its quite versatile and fabulous value.
P**S
Perfect for mobile/amateur audio measurement
I used this microphone as a RTA to adjust the EQ in my car after audio modifications. It's functionality, compatibility and clarity are it's high points. You can even use the microphone for high quality recordings or video production on the go. For the money and form factor, it's the only measurement microphone on the market.Bear in mind that you need to upload a calibration file to your phone to get a pure flat response from this mic. This is done with an app recommended by the Dayton website, and it's a paid app. In the UK, be prepared to spend £8 more on said recommended app. Still worth it.
M**S
Good build quality.
Hard to review as it arrived so damaged I had to return it. Build quality looked good though.
T**N
Very useful device for Audio Buffs
This will prove invaluable for those who would like to set up Audio playback equipment using an RTA.The Mic has a unique calibration file that can be downloaded from the Dayton Audio website, and then loaded into your device for accurate audio signal measurement. You obtain it by entering the serial number of your actual Mic.Follow the instructions on the website to load it. It is a bit fiddly to do, but the instruction are clear and work well.This uses a 3.5mm TRRS Jack, so you will need a way of connecting tat into your device.My iPad accepted this easily, but my android phone required a USB-C to 3.5mm convertor cable.Using Mobile Tools by AudioControl is the best way to use this.Recommended product.
L**.
Good little cheap reference mic
Great little measurement mic that can be used with my iPad and the AudioTools app. Doesn’t replace a professional system, but when working on a budget it is better than just relying on your ears
E**S
Excellent value for the price.
Connected to my Android smartphone or tablet, and having downloaded the dedicated calibration file for my specific unit - full instructions are provided - I now have a more than adequate analyser to check the sound in a church.Yes, it is not of a type that gives wholly accurate 1/3 or 1/6 octave frequency response; to achieve such accuracy demands a considerably higher-priced mic and associated analyser hardware. If you need "absolute 100% accuracy", perhaps this is not for you. But for my usage, it works very well indeed.Highly recommended.
C**Y
It'll do.
Works fine. Build quality not that great.
K**S
Good calibration mic
Useful Ipad microphone i use it with Audiotools aplication which can rad calibration file from this mic
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