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title: "Dayton Audio iMM-6 Calibrated Measurement Microphone for iPhone, iPad Tablet and Android,Black"
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# Headphone pass-through for real-time monitoring Universal 3.5mm TRRS jack compatibility Calibrated condenser mic for precision Dayton Audio iMM-6 Calibrated Measurement Microphone for iPhone, iPad Tablet and Android,Black

**Brand:** dayton audio
**Price:** KD 12.18
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Elevate your sound game with precision you can trust!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dayton Audio iMM-6 Calibrated Measurement Microphone for iPhone, iPad Tablet and Android,Black by dayton audio
- **How much does it cost?** KD 12.18 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- dayton audio enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dayton audio brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durable & Portable Build:** Premium metal alloy enclosure with a sleek matte finish fits snugly in a compact metal case—carry your pro audio toolkit anywhere.
- • **Pro-Grade Precision Audio:** Calibrated condenser capsule ensures accurate acoustic measurements for professional-grade sound analysis.
- • **Ergonomic Kickstand Design:** Built-in kickstand elevates and angles your device and mic for optimal positioning during on-the-go measurements.
- • **Real-Time Audio Monitoring:** Integrated headphone/line-out jack lets you listen or route test signals without interrupting your workflow.
- • **Seamless Device Compatibility:** Works flawlessly with iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows devices via standard 3.5mm TRRS jack—plug and play anywhere.

## Overview

The Dayton Audio iMM-6 is a calibrated measurement microphone designed for critical acoustic analysis on smartphones and tablets. Featuring a precision condenser capsule, universal 3.5mm TRRS compatibility, and a headphone pass-through jack, it delivers professional-grade audio testing in a compact, durable metal enclosure with an ergonomic kickstand. Ideal for audio engineers, sound enthusiasts, and mobile professionals seeking accurate, on-the-go sound calibration at an unbeatable price.

## Description

Product description Dayton Audio iMM-6 Calibrated Measurement Microphone for Tablets iPhone iPad and Android The Dayton Audio iMM-6 is a professional-quality measurement and recording microphone that is designed to work with the entire suite of Apple "iDevices" – iPad, iPhone, and iPod (with 3.5 mm jack). The rugged construction and compact size make it the perfect companion for audio professionals who must work on-location performing acoustic analysis, monitoring audio levels, or recording. Each iMM-6 is individually hand-calibrated using a laboratory-standard measurement microphone, for consistent, repeatable measurements that match the level of precision previously offered only by expensive stand-alone microphones. The IMM-6 uses an omnidirectional electret condenser capsule that allows for a single calibration file for high-precision measurements so you can measure the output of a speaker driver, or the response of a whole room! Also compatible with Android and Microsoft devices that use a 3.5 mm TRRS jack, a headphone/line-out is built in for monitoring the recorded signal, and a kickstand elevates and angles the measurement capsule for more direct measurements. Each iMM-6 is ruggedly built with high-quality components and include a sturdy carrying case with foam insert. A unique serialized calibration file is available for the iMM-6. This calibration file can be used by most audio-analysis apps for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch (see compatibility list for recommendations). Visit the Dayton Audio calibration download tool, where you will be prompted to enter the serial number from the case of your iMM-6. After entering the serial number, your download will start. Note: In order to use your iMM-6 as a calibrated measurement microphone you may be required to purchase an app for your tablet or smart phone. Specifications

Review: Amazing Quality for Such a Resonable Price - Not only is it great to get a calibrated measurement microphone for such a low price, but add in the fact that you can easily access the calibration curve for your particular microphone by inputting the serial number into a website listed in the manual, and you now have yourself an amazing piece of professional quality audio testing equipment that is unbeatable for the price. Upon receiving the package containing my microphone and some other items from Parts Express, I was immediately able to recognize that the microphone did not come in a cheap bag or box type package, but rather came in a nice brushed metal tin with a firm foam lining that fit the microphone very snugly. This case is suitable for long term storage of the microphone, and was a very pleasant surprise. It is also a great size for carrying just your phone and the microphone around in a pocket or two in order to do audio testing on the go. The microphone not only has a great rubbery feeling matte finish, but it also has a very high quality enclosure with no noticeable ridges or gaps such as many cheaper molded plastic items have. This rigidness is likely a large factor in the amazing quality of the microphone. When testing, even when holding the phone in my hand with the microphone hanging from the jack, facing an audio source (my new low cost studio monitor speakers that I am evaluating as well), I noticed no handling noise, and no static or crackles as a loose connection would indicate. The jack on the mic is also of good quality and has nice alignment so it does not stick out from the phone (or computer) at an odd angle. Using several free apps, I was able to utilize my iPhone and this microphone as a small audio testing station of sorts. With an audio sine wave sweep generator, and a frequency response app, I was able to look at how flat my speakers were with the position that they were in, and I was also able to detect how directional they are at high frequencies. I needed this microphone for an engineering project I am working on (studio monitor speaker isolation stands), and this saved me probably over a hundred dollars compared to buying dedicated audio testing equipment. Another wonderful feature of this microphone is that it offers a headphone through jack so that I can still play music or audio test signals on my phone while using the microphone with an audio analyzing app. I can also monitor the audio coming in when using certain apps. The mic can handle very high SPL without distorting, and overall I think that it is a great item worth purchasing for any audio enthusiast. If I were to lose the microphone or break it, I would buy another in a heartbeat.
Review: You're doing it wrong!!! -- This gizmo is an EXTREMELY HELPFUL TOOL at a fantastic price. - Works great, and the results match other calibration tools in my home theater. Also assisted in calibrating a commercial live-audio installation. Audibly helped the commercial system and I could easily visualize the changes. I would advise you to use an averaging tool in making the measurement (AudioTool has this option) as instantaneous reading of pink noise is not the easiest to see what is happening. For the purpose of doing frequency calibration of a stereo system, seeing the average of pink noise results is more helpful, and then use instantaneous to dig out things you hear or see. Who all those who blast this as: "This is a horrible microphone, my built in one is better" and the like, I'm sorry, but you have no idea what this microphone is for. You think this microphone is supposed to sound good, thinking that it has build built with "calibration". This is not a high-quality microphone (measurement-grade microphones don't come under $20, if even $200). This microphone has nothing fancy inside it. This is, however, a microphone what has been measured at a shiz-ton to frequencies to characterize the microphone's frequency response so you can have a reference point as to what you are measuring. Even if your reference is crappy, if you know what it is, you can make use out of it. What's the difference in amplitude between 4kHz and 30Hz on your iPhone/android's microphone??? You don't know. Even if one was measured for calibration offsets, do you really think every single unit will have the exact same response down to a dB? It MIGHT give you a ballpark... maybe.... if it's a full moon... wearing green??. Sorry for turning this into a rant. I just hate seeing an awesomely useful tool for <$20 that does what a RANE calibration system does for $500+ get blasted as being a crappy product. A wrench does a pretty lousy job of spreading peanut butter on toast-- if you use a tool wrong, you will likely get bad results. My Tools & stuff: This cool little cheap gizmo Samsung Galaxy S4 with Android 4.3 (Kernel 3.4.0-2015522) AudioTool app Klipsch RF-82II L/Rs Klipsch RC-35 C Yamaha Rx-775wa Amplifier

## Features

- Precision condenser microphone for critical measurement
- For use with Apple iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch via 3.5mm TRRS headset jack
- Compatible with Android and Windows Phone devices with TRRS jack
- Headphone/Line Out pass-through jack for test signals or listening
- Kickstand feature elevates and angles device and microphone capsule

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00ADR2B84 |
| Antenna Location | Audio Measurement, Acoustic Analysis, Recording |
| Audible Noise | 45 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77 in Computer Microphones |
| Brand | Dayton Audio |
| Built-In Media | microphone |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | 3.5mm TRRS |
| Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,179 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal alloy or high-quality plastic |
| Frequency Response | 18 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00848791000331 |
| Hardware Platform | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Item Dimensions | 4.33 x 3.15 x 1.18 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dayton Audio |
| Mfr Part Number | IMM6 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Boundary |
| Model Name | iMM-6 |
| Model Number | iMM-6 |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Audio Measurement, Acoustic Analysis, Recording |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 70 dB |
| Special Feature | Stand |
| UPC | 848791000331 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Dayton Audio
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Smartphone, Tablet
- **Connectivity Technology:** 3.5mm TRRS
- **Connector Type:** 3.5 mm Jack
- **Included Components:** microphone
- **Model Name:** iMM-6
- **Polar Pattern:** Omnidirectional
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Audio Measurement, Acoustic Analysis, Recording
- **Special Feature:** Stand

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing Quality for Such a Resonable Price
*by P***0 on April 9, 2016*

Not only is it great to get a calibrated measurement microphone for such a low price, but add in the fact that you can easily access the calibration curve for your particular microphone by inputting the serial number into a website listed in the manual, and you now have yourself an amazing piece of professional quality audio testing equipment that is unbeatable for the price. Upon receiving the package containing my microphone and some other items from Parts Express, I was immediately able to recognize that the microphone did not come in a cheap bag or box type package, but rather came in a nice brushed metal tin with a firm foam lining that fit the microphone very snugly. This case is suitable for long term storage of the microphone, and was a very pleasant surprise. It is also a great size for carrying just your phone and the microphone around in a pocket or two in order to do audio testing on the go. The microphone not only has a great rubbery feeling matte finish, but it also has a very high quality enclosure with no noticeable ridges or gaps such as many cheaper molded plastic items have. This rigidness is likely a large factor in the amazing quality of the microphone. When testing, even when holding the phone in my hand with the microphone hanging from the jack, facing an audio source (my new low cost studio monitor speakers that I am evaluating as well), I noticed no handling noise, and no static or crackles as a loose connection would indicate. The jack on the mic is also of good quality and has nice alignment so it does not stick out from the phone (or computer) at an odd angle. Using several free apps, I was able to utilize my iPhone and this microphone as a small audio testing station of sorts. With an audio sine wave sweep generator, and a frequency response app, I was able to look at how flat my speakers were with the position that they were in, and I was also able to detect how directional they are at high frequencies. I needed this microphone for an engineering project I am working on (studio monitor speaker isolation stands), and this saved me probably over a hundred dollars compared to buying dedicated audio testing equipment. Another wonderful feature of this microphone is that it offers a headphone through jack so that I can still play music or audio test signals on my phone while using the microphone with an audio analyzing app. I can also monitor the audio coming in when using certain apps. The mic can handle very high SPL without distorting, and overall I think that it is a great item worth purchasing for any audio enthusiast. If I were to lose the microphone or break it, I would buy another in a heartbeat.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You're doing it wrong!!! -- This gizmo is an EXTREMELY HELPFUL TOOL at a fantastic price.
*by B***N on December 18, 2014*

Works great, and the results match other calibration tools in my home theater. Also assisted in calibrating a commercial live-audio installation. Audibly helped the commercial system and I could easily visualize the changes. I would advise you to use an averaging tool in making the measurement (AudioTool has this option) as instantaneous reading of pink noise is not the easiest to see what is happening. For the purpose of doing frequency calibration of a stereo system, seeing the average of pink noise results is more helpful, and then use instantaneous to dig out things you hear or see. Who all those who blast this as: "This is a horrible microphone, my built in one is better" and the like, I'm sorry, but you have no idea what this microphone is for. You think this microphone is supposed to sound good, thinking that it has build built with "calibration". This is not a high-quality microphone (measurement-grade microphones don't come under $20, if even $200). This microphone has nothing fancy inside it. This is, however, a microphone what has been measured at a shiz-ton to frequencies to characterize the microphone's frequency response so you can have a reference point as to what you are measuring. Even if your reference is crappy, if you know what it is, you can make use out of it. What's the difference in amplitude between 4kHz and 30Hz on your iPhone/android's microphone??? You don't know. Even if one was measured for calibration offsets, do you really think every single unit will have the exact same response down to a dB? It MIGHT give you a ballpark... maybe.... if it's a full moon... wearing green??. Sorry for turning this into a rant. I just hate seeing an awesomely useful tool for <$20 that does what a RANE calibration system does for $500+ get blasted as being a crappy product. A wrench does a pretty lousy job of spreading peanut butter on toast-- if you use a tool wrong, you will likely get bad results. My Tools & stuff: This cool little cheap gizmo Samsung Galaxy S4 with Android 4.3 (Kernel 3.4.0-2015522) AudioTool app Klipsch RF-82II L/Rs Klipsch RC-35 C Yamaha Rx-775wa Amplifier

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect for a low-cost Laptop Real Time Analysis system
*by S***B on December 10, 2013*

This is a great value and very useful microphone. You can download a device-specific calibration file from Dayton based on your serial number. I bought this to use with a real time analysis program on my laptop that has a TRRS connector instead of separate headphone and microphone jacks, which is more common these days. With the headphone out jack you can send test tones through the auxiliary input of your system. I used it in my car for audio system calibration. I used True RTA software but you can also get REW. I also purchased a mic/headphone Y splitter cable (StarTech MUYHSMFF 3.5mm 4-Pin to 2x 3-Pin 3.5mm Headset Splitter) to loopback for system calibration, and a long 3.5 mm auxiliary cable for plugging in to my system (StarTech MU6MMS Slim 3.5mm Stereo Audio Cable - M/M, 6 Feet STARTECH.COM ) and an extension for flexible microphone placement (StarTech MUHSMF2M 2m 4 Position TRRS Headset Extension Cable ) All for less than 40 bucks and you have a high quality RTA system. Worked great in my car and picked up the factory crossover points in my speakers. Microphone works in my Windows Phone as well, but there aren't many useful RTA programs like Audio Tools for WP. Too bad, it would be a great tool. Loading the calibration file into the iPhone is a joke. Edit: FYI There are now Windows phone RTA apps available but I haven't yet tested with the microphone.

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