Polarity polarity measurement - getting started – NTi Audio XL2 Sound Level Meter User Manual
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Polarity
Polarity Measurement - Getting Started
For acoustic polarity measurement you can use the internal
voice note microphone, or an external measurement micro-
phone, plugged into the XLR input. The polarity result for left
and right speaker cabinets should match for a good stereo
sound image.
Feed the speaker cabinet with the polarity test signal of the
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Minirator.
Adjust the test level (at Minirator or amplifier) until the test
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signal is clearly heard.
Enable the polarity test signal at the left speaker cabinet;
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mute the right speaker cabinet.
To activate the internal microphone, select
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Signal Source
with the rotary wheel and choose Voice Note Mic with
enter .
Measure the polarity of the left speaker cabinet and save the
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screenshot in the memory menu
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Enable the polarity test signal at the right speaker cabinet;
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mute the left speaker cabinet.
Measure the polarity of the right speaker cabinet.
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Compare the polarity test result of both speaker cabinets.
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The polarity measurement is completed.
The sample result shows the polarity as:
Sub-woofer:
Low energy, no sub installed
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Woofer:
Positive
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Mid-range:
Negative
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Tweeter:
Positive (with small levels)
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The major part of the signal energy is measured
in the mid-range frequency bands. Therefore
the overall displayed polarity is NEGATIVE.