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SpeakerAngle

3.1 • 24 Ratings

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SpeakerAngle is the first app that allows you to precisely measure and adjust speaker toe-in angles with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch in order to get the most out of your audio system. SpeakerAngle works with any speaker make or model, in stereo and surround sound systems. Plus it's easy and intuitive to use, with no need for WiFi or Internet connectivity. Key Features • Allows the accurate setting and matching of critical speaker angles for optimum sound quality. • As you adjust a speaker in the room, on-screen speaker icons move and continuously update to display the current speaker angle. • Onscreen number boxes change color to let you know when left and right speaker toe-in angles are identical. • Includes user guide that can be printed or shared. • Projects are automatically saved as you work and can be freely renamed and recalled. To use SpeakerAngle, simply create a stereo or surround sound project and name it. Then adjust your speakers so they are facing straight ahead. Place your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch on top of one of the speakers and press the corresponding onscreen icon, then rotate that speaker towards the listening position. As you do so, SpeakerAngle's onscreen display shows you the angle, using red-green color coding to guide you through a range of recommended angles. Next, do the same for the paired speaker in your system until its icon's number box becomes yellow in color, indicating that both speakers are identically angled. A handy onscreen Reset button allows you to start from scratch at any time and experiment with different toe-in angles. When you're ready to fine-tune your system, a menu option allows you to purchase our companion app, SpeakerPro, which allows you to take precise distance measurements and receive intelligent toe-in recommendations. Available on the App Store now!
What’s New
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Minor improvements
Version 3.01
Version History

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The developer, Howard Massey, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy

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Ratings and Reviews

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3.1
out of 5
24 Ratings
  • Electro61, 12.02.2022
    Measurements wildly inaccurate iphone 11
    Not sure what’s broken, but I tried a few objects and it’s off by a huge margin. It seems to be multiplying the value by 2 or 3 as I rotate where even very small toe ins measure as 25 degrees. Hope they fix it! Useful idea. Show more
  • 426Rumbleguts, 29.05.2021
    Less than Useless
    This app may work for a small pair of bookshelf speakers or a non-critical system, but for anyone who owns electrostats or other large speakers you’re just wasting your time and money. Stick to a tape measure and your ears. Show more
  • zztoeintool, 16.02.2020
    Works
    Nothing fancy but it works as expected, much better than trying to eyeball the toe in . Good use of a dollar.
  • QueueCumber, 30.06.2019
    App is useless
    Don’t waste your money. This thing doesn’t work for me. Ridiculous...
  • storm&arrow, 03.11.2018
    Great app
    Very accurate. Much faster and easier than using a tap measure and other tools.
  • sgrandin, 01.01.2018
    False assumptions
    The app’s Guide says speakers and listener should form an equilateral triangle. This is false and in many, if not most cases, not practicable. The best that most setups can hope for is speakers pointed at the same spots relative to one’s ears, but even this depends in the listening room and thus needs to be adjusted via listening. Measuring angles can be a useful starting point, depending on the location, but no more. I’ve been using a protractor downloaded from online for years and found it handy. This app is a little more precise, but doesn’t replace listening and experimentation. Show more
  • netik23, 09.09.2017
    App does not actually do an audio test
    This application is quite neat, but it is an angular mesaurement tool and does not perform any sort of audio analysis. Regardless of this limitation it is still useful for setting the speaker angle in your studio or home theater. Show more
  • Fgyjgfdhccfv, 09.08.2016
    Works
    This new update works great.
  • Audio fail, 01.03.2016
    Poorly Designed
    This is not finding optimal speaker placement. It generically assumes every speaker in every room is the same. Your better off experimenting by ear.

Information

  • Category
  • Age Rating
    4+
  • Price
    0.99 USD
  • Size
    3.69 MB
  • Provider
    AudioAppsStore
Languages
English
Copyright
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