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    Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization

    I would say my results are 'ok' - I have had times where it is possible to get confused whether the audio is coming out of the headphones or speakers, but in general I much prefer speakers. I have tried multiple types of capsules, have tried silicon as well as foam plugs, have captured multiple...
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    Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization

    Are these the MS-TFB-2? The capsules look mightily similar to the POM-2730L-HD-R that I have (and are much cheaper)! Though the specs are slightly (but only very slightly) different. https://puiaudio.com/product/microphones/pom-2730l-hd-r
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    Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization

    Quick tip - if anyone wants to manipulate the Impulcifer results and are comfortable using VST plugins, Melda MConvolutionMB is very powerful: - lets you mix different impulses by frequency bands (with lots of cross-over options) - can apply a parametric EQ to each impulse - lets you apply a...
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    Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization

    Impulcifer has its own room correction available: https://github.com/jaakkopasanen/Impulcifer#room-correction This is normally done with the minidsp UMIK-1 microphone.
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    Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization

    Thanks .. sounds like a calibrated mic like the UMIK is really the way to go in that case.
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    Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization

    Thanks to jaakkopasanen for all the incredible work on Impulcifer and making it all open-source. I have just added a suggestion in GitHub: Given that we likely know the approx frequency response of the headphones (thanks to the AutoEQ database), could we capture the frequency response of the...
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