The TM2 is an ear simulator, so it mimics the natural dampening of the ear. The Chinese 7-11 couplers are decent enough tools, but most certainly not a professional tool for design. A 2cc coupler has never been good for me in design. I prefer a 0.4cc coupler to get (what I believe) is a slightly more accurate representation of real ear measurements. But, again, I use those tools just in design, because I've learned how they translate into real world experience. Industry standard measurements I send to California for B&K head measurements etc.
You do amazing work Simon, looking forward to all your Plunge Audio releases. Glad to see it in more ears.
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Really cool video, thanks for sharing!
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very nice. I have to ask: where is the 8k peak that most common Chinese
couplers produce?
The TM2 is an ear simulator, so it mimics the natural dampening of the ear. The Chinese 7-11 couplers are decent enough tools, but most certainly not a professional tool for design. A 2cc coupler has never been good for me in design. I prefer a 0.4cc coupler to get (what I believe) is a slightly more accurate representation of real ear measurements. But, again, I use those tools just in design, because I've learned how they translate into real world experience. Industry standard measurements I send to California for B&K head measurements etc.
Audix base? Very cool… I’ve never seen that. I use an Audix as my live mic.
Yeah Audix TM2 works really well, and gives very good information