Helps? Not really. But you certainly don’t sound like a newb now.
I remember reading some stuff about grill patterns and how they diffuse sound to create mic patterns, went in one eye and out the other.
Few months back I was thinking about measuring my room for standing waves and all that, from some home theatre site I joined.
They have this procedure where you needed an omni mic.
I figured hell with that and forgot it. But now, if all I have to do it tape up the SM57 I’m good.
Think of it this way, two people of equal strength are trying to push a table in
opposite directions. It's not going to move anywhere.
In the mic's case, the two people are the sound waves from the front and
the back, and the diaphragm is the table. The diaphragm won't move, and
thus rejects the sound from the rear.
Oh, and I wouldn't just tape up a 57 to check your room acoustics. They're
not flat at all and would give you some pretty inaccurate results, not to mention
the tape wouldn't be a great solution either.
We got a talk from a guy who does a lot of room acoustics stuff, and he has
an omni mic he uses. It looks very similar to that omni mic I pictured above.
He picked it up for about 20 or 30 euro. Flat frequency response, accurate
results, great for room treatment.
Apparently, it sounds like shit though

But I wouldn't worry about that if
you're just using it to test your room. Take a look around google and ebay
and see if you can pick one of those up, might be just what you're looking
for.
PS: glad to see I've picked myself up from n00b status again
