Dear all,
I have recently purchased the Radioshack (analogue) SPL meter. However, after reading both the manual, and Audioholic papers, I have a number of questions that perhaps someone may care to clarify for me.
1. In the paper Basic Audio & Video Set-Up Guide, the graph shows that for a c-weighted curve, the response is not flat outwith 100Hz to 10kHz. However, the last page of my manual states "...if weighting is set to c, the meter's frequency response is flat from 32Hz to 10kHz (+-3dB).". With especial regard to frequencies less than 100Hz, which statement is correct?
2. The manual states that one should not position oneself directly behind the meter itself, yet I think I remember reading in a thread/paper that for HT purposes, you should sit in your listening position because you do want the influence of your body to be taken into account. Is this true?
3. Should the meter be held at ams length, or close to ones body. Again, I think I seen it written in a thread/paper that the meter should be at ams length, yet if that is so, why? I thought that the idea was to get SPL meter readings at the listening position.
4. The above noted paper also states that the meter should be held with the microphone pointing diagonally upwards (but towards the speaker being SPL'd). Why not directly at it?
5. Finally, presumably the meter should point at each speaker it is SPLing?
Thanks folks.