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professor95
Jul 21, 2006Explorer
I checked out the link on the "Scosche Boom Stick". The specs do not indicate if measurments are made using A weighting or C weighting. Typically, C weighting is used for music (if you can call boom systems music) and A for a smaller frequency range, which includes the ratings for gasoline generators. When making measurments with my dB meter, there is a 4-5 dB difference between the levels for A and C weights.
If you just intend to compare noise levels from one unit to another, it might be OK. But, if you are looking for accuracy in your measurments, I would be somewhat hesitant to invest in the "Scosche Boom Stick" even with a $20 clearance price.
If you just intend to compare noise levels from one unit to another, it might be OK. But, if you are looking for accuracy in your measurments, I would be somewhat hesitant to invest in the "Scosche Boom Stick" even with a $20 clearance price.
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