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Old 02-27-09, 11:02 AM   #1
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iPhone SPL meter, instead of Radioshack?


Hey everyone,

Have you tried using an iPhone with an SPL meter application to calibrate REW? Will it work?

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Old 02-27-09, 11:46 AM   #2
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Re: iPhone SPL meter, instead of Radioshack?



What do you mean, "Will it work?" Will it take SPL readings? Probably so. Will it work as the measuring mic for REW? Not unless it has a line output and a you have a calibration file for it...

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Would it's mic have an even enough response at the lower frequencies for use balancing the sub level with the other speakers?


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Re: iPhone SPL meter, instead of Radioshack?


Hey,

Sorry I should have been more specific.

I have a behringer measurement mic, so I'm wondering what the easiest/cheapest way is to get the SPL measurements. I'd rather not go out and buy a dedicated SPL meter just to take one calibration measurement and then collect dust!

Theoretically I could take the measurements in the room without calibrating the SPL level, no?

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Re: iPhone SPL meter, instead of Radioshack?


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Theoretically I could take the measurements in the room without calibrating the SPL level, no?
Yes, correct. In this case, any cheap SPL meter without a cal file will be fine, since it's a one-time, hand held, rough setting..

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Okay, I get it now. No reason I can think of why it won't work. Even if it's accurate, but it shouldn't be a big deal. Just run the Set Levels routine as normal, and set it to 75 dB as usual. Be sure and run Check Levels before taking the measurement. If it shows too low, or clipping, just re-run the Set Levels routine and re-adjust for 73 dB, 77 dB or whatever.

[Edit - it looks like brucek beat me to the "Reply" button. ]

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Re: iPhone SPL meter, instead of Radioshack?


Thanks Wayne.

Now if only I get get the rest to work! I will post those problems on a different thread.

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