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How omnidirectional is the mic of the RS SPL meter? If I'm calibrating a 6.1 home theater, do I need to rotate the meter for the rear channels?Thanks
Another question: I'm having a running argument with my wife about what the appropriate volume level should be when listening to classical music . Can anyone tell me approximately what the spl might be (on the loudest passages), in the dress circle say, at a symphony concert? If I can get an answer to this question, and the question about the analogue vs digital Radio Shack meter I intend to get one.
Also, I've seen posts where others have suggested that the Radioshack meters should be re-calibrated. I have an idea what is meant by the calibration, but do you think its necessary for casual use? Thanks for any advice.
Thanks fellows. For those who haven't seen it, I refer you to a correction table for the Radio Shack meter at http://www.subwoofer-builder.com/SPL-corrections.htm
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This should confirm how extreme the marketing hype of "needing" 20 - 20,000 Hz response is. I'll concentrate on 40 -10,000 Hz long before worrying about reach the last two octaves.
Roger, maybe I missed it, but did you also mention the 3dB gain from stereo?