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Why does it appear most people prefer the RAdio Shack analog SPL meter over the digital verison?
It's just as good for the level of accuracy required for Home Theatre, and probably cheaper.PSU80 said:Why does it appear most people prefer the RAdio Shack analog SPL meter over the digital verison?
PSU80 said:Why does it appear most people prefer the RAdio Shack analog SPL meter over the digital verison?
I didn't know that about the digital meter. Not quite so good then in my opinion.WmAx said:You can visually resolve 1/4-1/2 of a dB with the analog unit, but the digital rounds to 1dB increments.
Fast response is selected when I use the meter with ETF, so in this practical application, I'd say it does matter.WmAx said:Do these things really matter in a practical application? I don't think so, unless you need the fast response mode for a specific application.
I have never used the pre-amped output of the SPL meters(I use dedicated measurement microphones and preamp), but I would suspect that it's just a pre-amped feed from the microphone element. Response time of the meter readout should not make a difference if this is the case.Buckle-meister said:Fast response is selected when I use the meter with ETF, so in this practical application, I'd say it does matter.
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