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Audio Visual Technology
Measuring dB SPL with mobile phones.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jes" data-source="post: 588343" data-attributes="member: 13949"><p>I use the audio tools app which I find really useful. Will never replace full REW software I guess but still helpful in setting up my room.</p><p></p><p>There are a few mics that I recall seeing measurements on for how flat their response was that were readily available previously. The one was np the thumb tack mic for iPhone/iPod which showed a really flat response. I luckily had one that I bought to record lectures. Unfortunately I've misplaced it now. Second was the surprising one - the original iPhone headphones with inline mic - one without the remote - that also showed a flat response when tested. I use that now. I can't remember where I saw that but will check again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jes, post: 588343, member: 13949"] I use the audio tools app which I find really useful. Will never replace full REW software I guess but still helpful in setting up my room. There are a few mics that I recall seeing measurements on for how flat their response was that were readily available previously. The one was np the thumb tack mic for iPhone/iPod which showed a really flat response. I luckily had one that I bought to record lectures. Unfortunately I've misplaced it now. Second was the surprising one - the original iPhone headphones with inline mic - one without the remote - that also showed a flat response when tested. I use that now. I can't remember where I saw that but will check again. [/QUOTE]
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Measuring dB SPL with mobile phones.
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