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| Gear nut Join Date: Nov 2007
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| spl meter for quiet studio I have heard that it is recommendable to have a studio with a A weighed dbA of 23 to 28. I have a sound pressure level meter but it only goes down to 60. How do I find a spl meter that can go down to then range I need. I just want to find the spot in my studio or the mic position that will give me the quietest possible atmosphere. Another Q...what does A B C and parralel weighed mean anyways?? |
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| Interesting post! Regarding your 2nd question, it appears to be addressed in this article: Sound level meter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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