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<blockquote data-quote="MorneDJ" data-source="post: 57906" data-attributes="member: 1101"><p>Great. I just noticed that my one SPL meter have a 3.5 mm output port. I assume that I can connect that to the sound card as well, and using the correct software I can do some testing. </p><p></p><p>Skillet: Just make sure of the relative flatness of the SPL meter you want to buy. Most of the cheap ones are really inaccurate at low frequencies. Actually, most of the type 2 meters are inaccurate at frequencies less than 50 Hz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MorneDJ, post: 57906, member: 1101"] Great. I just noticed that my one SPL meter have a 3.5 mm output port. I assume that I can connect that to the sound card as well, and using the correct software I can do some testing. Skillet: Just make sure of the relative flatness of the SPL meter you want to buy. Most of the cheap ones are really inaccurate at low frequencies. Actually, most of the type 2 meters are inaccurate at frequencies less than 50 Hz. [/QUOTE]
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