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SPL Meter + Calibration Question:Analog/Digital
#140392 06/02/06 03:27 AM
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Greetings!

I've got an analog and a digital SPL Meter from Radio Shack.
Using AVIA's test-tones, They have a recommendation to calibrate the system so each speaker registers 85dB.
The problem is using the SPL meter, I can't get the signal to remain constantly on 85dB, and it is frusterating me...its sometimes between 84 and 86dB...and I know that Dolby usually also recommends to calibrate your speakers at 85dB or sometimes 75dB, but how much room/leeway/headroom are we allowed to have, before the dB level of setting up a home theater is too loud or too soft... because I cant get it to say at 85dB...it constantly jumps up and down on the decibels...

Thank you so much for anyone trying to help...

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MitchM2006 #140393 06/02/06 03:32 AM
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I usually go with, "if it's dancing around the level I want, it's close enough."

But there are far more exacting people than me out there.


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MitchM2006 #140394 06/02/06 03:35 AM
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When using the analog meter, do you have it set to Slow response? That will damp out the bumps and give you an accurate average.

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Ken.C #140395 06/02/06 03:36 AM
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I'm with you on this Ken, plus or minus one db is close enough for me.

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MitchM2006 #140396 06/02/06 03:41 AM
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Yep...I've got it set to C-Weighting;Slow Response...and it still jumps around...

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MitchM2006 #140397 06/02/06 03:53 AM
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If you're using the digital meter, you have to set it to "slow" each time you turn it on. It automatically defaults to "fast." PITA!


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MitchM2006 #140398 06/02/06 04:22 AM
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Thanks Ajax...But I've done that too!

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MitchM2006 #140399 06/02/06 04:40 AM
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Mitch, in addition to the above replies, keep in mind that the claimed accuracy for the RS meter is +/- 2dB, so don't be overly concerned with the precision of your read.


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MitchM2006 #140400 06/02/06 03:11 PM
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OK, these were my results after I calibrated my Harman-Kardon AVR65 receiver using the Radio Shack digital SPL Meter at 75dB.
L=0dB
C=0dB
R=-3dB
RS=+5dB
LS=-4dB

if sound is usually twice as powerful at 3dB...would it be better to just set the surround speakers both at +3dB, instead of where it is now, or would that be ruining the general purpose of calibrating a home-theater at 75dB?

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MitchM2006 #140401 06/02/06 03:45 PM
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Trust the meter and trust your ears. Does the surround sound stuff sound unbalanced? Because if it doesn't now, it certainly would if you set both to +3 dB.


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