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On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 14:22:51 -0400, Mike Rivers wrote:
In article writes: I bought one of the analog sound level meters awhile back, How does the analog unit compare to the digital one? Is one more accurate than the other? When dealing with sound level, unless it's something constant (like a sine wave) it's useful to take an eyeball average of a constantly changing reading. Most of us find that easier to do with an analog meter than watching digits flip on an LCD. Thanks to everyone for the information. Alma |
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