Probably corresponds with the location on the speaker cone that gives the “thinnest” or most anemic tone. Perhaps near the center of the dust cap?I've got some IR's that use the terminology "Balanced", "Fat", "Dark", "Bright" & "Thin".
I can find images that show all these mic placements in relation to a speaker cone.. except for "Thin".
Center of the cap ?Probably corresponds with the location on the speaker cone that gives the “thinnest” or most anemic tone. Perhaps near the center of the dust cap?
I meant to type center of the speaker near the dust cap.Center of the cap ?
Yeah, no.. I got you.I meant to type center of the speaker near the dust cap.
Do the “thin” IR’s sound brighter than “bright?”Yeah, no.. I got you.
I just can't find that's what Celestion means by their own terminology with their IR's
Their site describes "6 mic positions" but does not show what/where these are.
It sounds like when you put a mic center of the cap, perpendicular to the speaker.Do the “thin” IR’s sound brighter than “bright?”
Could be it's dead center but several inches away. That would tone down proximity bass for something like an SM57 and thin it out reallyIt sounds like when you put a mic center of the cap, perpendicular to the speaker.
Yeah, it was just an IR I used to blend with another IR to get a sound.Could be it's dead center but several inches away. That would tone down proximity bass for something like an SM57 and thin it out really