Michael
There are some other brands with calibration files, not outrageous
amounts of money (but more than the behringer)

Audiolense sells a kit with mic, calibration file and mic amp on their
site for 160 Euro, if my memory is good.

LinearX has great mics with very good individual calibration files (if
you tell them the format you need for the file, they'll make it for you
in that format); if you get one of their less expensive ones it's about
$175

Dayton audio makes an inexpensive measurement mic with calibration file
- available for about $50. For room measurement (freq response)purposes
I bet it is fine.

I would think in general the individual calibration file is very
important in this application


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firedog

Tranquil PC fanless WHS server running SqueezeServer; SB Touch slaved to
Empirical Audio Pace Car; MF V DAC3, MF X-150 amp, Devore Gibbon Super 8
Speakers; Dual 506 + Ortofon 20 (occasional use); sometimes use PC with
M-Audio 192 as digital source. SB Boom in second room. Arcam CD82 which
I don't use anymore, even though it's a very good player.
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