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I compared this to a Sonarworx microphone using Sound ID reference to calibrate speakers in an acoustically treated room. I had to very carefully enter the printed custom calibration graph as a list to make a calibration file for Sonarworx. The graph claims the mic is flat within 2dB for 85% of the spectrum.
However I got quite different results between the two mics. The T Bone produced quite a different curve above 2kHz which gave an audible difference. Sonarworx themselves confirmed that the cal file was fine so I can only conclude that does not match the microphone. Perhaps there was a mixup at the factory, or the mic's performance has degraded since I bought it in 2018.
The mic does sound flat when used for recording.
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Value for money but uncalibrated
MeJ 30.10.2015
This is essentially identical to all other low-cost small diaphragm chinese measurement mics. However the mic is not individually calibrated, not a surprise with the price. The average curve supplied looks honest and for low end measurements it will do as-is. It is of course possible to get it calibrated.