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| | New SPL Meter... We may need to check this one out and see how accurate it is... Link to Product: ATI SLM100 ![]() Quote:
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| Re: New SPL Meter... Wow Sonnie, that looks cool - but also very familiar in terms of design layout. I see Rat Shack are closing 700 stores and changing their business model, they no longer want to supply the likes of us with electrical fittings and want us to use Parts Express in future. So maybe its a good idea to have an alternative SPL meter supplier. | |||
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| Re: New SPL Meter... Sonnie: I bought one of those from B&H Photo for 43.69 shipped. It is the RS SPL meter with a different case on it. The factory in China, I presume, just retooled the injection molding for another customer. I have checked it against my ECM8000 and it seems to follow the response of the RS SPL meter. Chuck | |||
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| | Re: New SPL Meter... I suppose my suspicions were correct. So much for hoping they would make a more accurate one. One good thing about this is it means there should be more analog meters available for people want an analog meter vs. a digital meter. The analogs were getting hard to find at RS. Thanks for letting us know Chuck. | |||
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![]() It seems to be hard to find something between cheap and expensive... $25 at Walmart online: ![]() Nady – looks like another rebadged Radio Shack meter – about the same price, too. ![]() Nady also had a digital model - $100. ![]() Galaxy – Typically $50, but only good to 125 Hz ![]() Pro-audio company Phonic has this one – cool as grits (as Sonnie would say ). It’ll set you back $300. ![]() About the only place to go between cheap and audio pro is industrial: Here’s a place that has some ranging from $50 to $500. Strangely, the cheaper ones have the same response deviation as the most expensive one, +/- 1.5 dB http://www.dasdistribution.com/produ...nd_meters1.htm Martel has a few, ranging from $150 - $350 http://www.marteltesttools.com/products.php?cat=3 You have to watch out for some of the industrial models – they might not have settings for “A” and “C” weighting. The Martel 325, for instance, doesn’t have any weighting. It’s rated from 32 Hz – 8 kHz, which translates to “C” weighting. Fortunately, “C” is what most of us want. Regards, Wayne | ||||
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| Re: New SPL Meter... Hi There, There is also the PAA3 which is a usb version. The above one is serial. Both you can link to a PC as a RTA...1/3 band IIRC as i saw one being used for room eq once. Nice machine and very tempted, but to be honest, i'm sure that the Beringer mic and REW are more useful and acurate anyway....but it does look cool Cya, Lee | |||
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| | Re: New SPL Meter... Yes, the newer PAA3 might be a better option, although it’s about $400. I did find a user review of the PAA2, and the guy totally dissed it – said the menu navigation was horrendous, and some functions would drop out during use. The advantage of the PAA3 is that it’s easily and fully portable – no lugging around a laptop, mics, cabling, etc. And actually much cheaper than all that stuff. It also does RT60 measurements, speaker phase checking, and lots more, that REW doesn’t (although to be fair, REW does things that the PAA3 doesn’t ).Still, the PAA3 would be of more use to the professional user who goes from site to site setting up systems than for us at home. We’re typically doing one-time set ups, so it’s not that big a deal to have to hassle with separate mics, laptops, cabling, etc. Regards, Wayne | |||
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| Re: New SPL Meter... It looks likes a new paa? is coming out. The Paa6. With all the features on the earlier models and more! Check link: http://www.phonic.com/pressroom/latestnews/paa6.htm | |||
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| Re: New SPL Meter... I've just seen these on ebay that look the same as the ATI SLM-100 and the Nady ASM-2. These also look like Radio Shack clones and wondered if anybody had tried one and if the response was similar to that of the RS meter. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Analog-Display...QQcmdZViewItem http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-7-Range-So...QQcmdZViewItem Regards Russell | |||
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| Re: New SPL Meter... Russell Import tax? Customs clearance charges? VAT? Postal charges? Delay? Risk? I'd stick with BK's offerings even if they do have the same response curve as the old boxy analogue meters. (which these look like anyway) | |||
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| Re: New SPL Meter... Thanks for that. I'd looked around UK based sites for a suitable SPL meter but they were all more expensive. I was not aware of BK Electronics and seeing as they do the RS one for £26 I have to aggree with you that this is a safer bet. I do have to say though that I have bought various items off Ebay from Hong Kong and I have never had any problems and delivery has sometimes been quicker that buying something from a UK seller. However, you are right, you could easily get stung. Thanks for putting me onto BK, I think I will be ordering one. Russell EDIT: one has now been ordered. Last edited by Russell_S; 01-23-07 at 06:54 AM. | |||
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