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That's great! Most microphones you buy include a frequency response graph, but the SPL meter does not. He mentions the cost as being $35 which makes me think he is referring to the analouge display model (I used the digital one, and that seems to be the more common).


This implies that the frequency response for the digital meter is the same as the analog and provides a similar compensation chart. Incidentally I followed your directions to tune my EQ yesterday. I'm not sure if I like the results or not (definitely needs more bass) but the guide was clear and easy enough to follow. Nice work.

Now that I have this SPL meter I wanted to play with tuning my home stereo as well. Most music I listen to is played through iTunes which has a 10 band software equalizer, but the frequencies are different. I found this free tone generator which looks like it would work, but I was wondering if there is anything special I should know about making these?

Thanks,
-Mike
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