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SPL Meter. Ratings and Reviews

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3.86
out of 5
50 Ratings
  • Joedbq, 28.11.2014
    Stopped working.
    Downloaded it a few days ago and it worked fine, but now it doesn't. Now it just says 999db and the needle no longer moves. Uninstalled.
  • Snorbaard, 28.11.2014
    Doesn't work. Looks horrible
    Doesn't actually do what you think. Keeps bugging you to buy some pro thing. Avoid.
  • SaintO, 16.11.2014
    Not compatible to iOS8
    Current version is not compatible to iOS8; graphic is messed up.
  • Jack2753, 02.09.2014
    It clearly works and it's only $0.99
    I was just about to purchase a handheld db unit when I ran across this interesting looking little app. I had recently purchased a high pressure misting pump, which is louder than I would like, so I wanted to try some ideas I have for reducing the sound, and I wanted/needed a way to measure the results. As I still have a first generation iPad, I had concerns about how well this app would work with it. Turns out it works great. It downloaded easily, and when I fired it up by the pump, it read 70.5 db - the manufacturer's spec sheet said to expect 70 db, so this app seems to be right on the money. This app save me about $30, so I say it's a great deal for $0.99. My only suggestion would be that they provide a bit more info for us novices. Show more
  • Dave in Bellevue, 05.07.2014
    Quick & Easy
    Earlier this week I and some friends went to hear the Yonder Mountain String Band play at the Ryman Auditorium. While I very much enjoy bluegrass music, the sound was painfully loud. The younger crowd didn't seem to mind the volume, but to a older person like myself, it was very uncomfortable. Luckily, someone had an extra pair of ear plugs and I was able to enjoy the rest of the show in comfort. But….. I still wondered how loud was the music? I pulled out my iPhone 4s and went to the AppStore. I bought "SPL Meter" based entirely on looks. It looked like an spl meter should look. Once downloaded, I found the app easy to use with intuitive controls. Where we were sitting in the center of the balcony, the levels averaged between 97 and 101 db. Pretty loud! The next day I cranked up my stereo at home to the same levels as the night before so I could experience the volume in familiar surroundings. The discomfort was the same! In summary, SPL meter suits my purposes very well because it's handy if I need it. I have no idea how it compares to professional meters. Show more
  • Sabrina Rowan Sexton, 25.12.2012
    Glitchy
    Waste of a dollar. Every time I inadvertently tipped my iPhone4 into landscape mode, and then uprighted it, the program display would get all screwed up--as if I had zoomed in to see just the lower left part of the display. And it would remain that way until I killed the program and restarted. Very annoying. Crashed once as well. Deleted and wrote it off as a loss. However, when it worked it seemed OK. Plain, easy to read meter, quick response, etc. FWIW. Show more
  • SpudMills, 20.09.2012
    Nice, but the old look was better
    This app has always seemed to work well, but the update with the grey photograph of an actual piece if hardware and the metal toggle switches is a much worse look than before. I implore the developer to go back to something more like the old version, or at least make the images look less like photographs; correct lens distortions, make the toggle switches look like 3D toggle switches instead of overhead photographs of actual switches, etc. Show more
  • TheRodg, 20.09.2012
    No gods after upgrade!!!
    This ap worked perfectly until the last "upgrade". From what I can see, the only thing this change did was add a commercial for an expensive, external microphone while taking away the ability to adjust the "MAX" signal level. It really is a shame to see them mess up a nice ap try and get you to pay them more money. I used to rate this as a five star ap, now I'm going to delete it if it's not fixed. Very disappointed! Show more
  • E. Rambler, 24.07.2012
    Pretty accurate on a 4 phone
    Placed side-by-side with a calibrated Type 2 sound level meter in a noisy room, this app measured within plus or minus 2 dBA on a 4 phone; on a 4s it undermeasured by around 6 dBA. Pretty fun to have with you in your favorite tavern. Show more
  • Joe Astorino, 17.07.2012
    Good for basics after tweeks
    I bought this app to properly set the levels on my new home theater. By default the readings were way low in comparison with my RadioShack meter. After tweaking the trim extensively it matches up pretty well. However even when calibrated and using c weight and slow response my iPhone 4s with this app was completely incapable of picking up my subwoofer test tone for subwoofer level setting. Show more
  • bob6515, 26.05.2012
    SPL Not Consistent
    Does not give consistent readings. Varies by 10 to 20 dB. Does not alway turn on when app is touched, have to tap fast/slow button to get to start. Show more
  • John 3:14, 07.03.2012
    Great app
    No excuse for not having this on your iPhone if you are involved with audio at all. I play guitar primarily and will use this to check that the amp is set as close as possible to the same output level everytime I have to re-setup. Makes your sound guy happy! For home recording I use this to compare the output of my mix to a similar 'professional' commercial mix when mastering a song. Again, just a handy app to keep on your 'smartphone' for any occasion. Kudos to the developers, one of the few apps left that work with a darn on an iPhone 3G. Show more
  • Raman Vepa, 02.03.2012
    Dosent
    Not able to identify my sub-woofer. I'm using iphone 4s for this app & when I play my sub-woofer for configuration this meter sits ideal.
  • Mike5409, 27.02.2012
    I like it!
    Works as expected.
  • J.Nunez, 24.02.2012
    Wow! VERY Accurate...
    I showed up for a studio sound level check and my professional grade Radio Shack SPL meter had a dead battery! I had 2 auditoriums to check. Checked one auditorium when I realized that I had a spare battery in my car. Compared readings and they were close enough to where I didn't need to recheck. Show more
  • SMTNorCal, 23.02.2012
    Radio Shack SPL
    Side-by-side almost the same readouts from my Radio Shack Meter. Close enough for my home theatre set up.
  • Gee El, 29.01.2012
    great app
    very responsive. i calibrated against an actual meter. the default settings were only off by 2dB.
  • Ivan Perez, 15.10.2011
    It just works!
    Simple but effective!
  • BH Robinson, 10.10.2011
    Tech
    Once you have a great tool, you'll find new ways to do your work. As an HVAC tech, I take pride in quiet installations and in fixing other's noisy work. Having a really fine meter on my belt saves time gives me a chance to create sales opportunities in the moment with customers. Show more
  • dboogiemon, 22.06.2011
    good stuff
    Really like this app. I would give it 5 stars, but it's hard to know (believe) that it provides accurate absolute readings of SPL for every little mic in every iPad or iPod. Nonetheless, if you take the absolute values with a grain of salt there is a lot to like here. I used it to ascertain that my summer apartment in France was plagued by ~96dB (peak) worth of eurotrash disco music last night, during the summer solstice parties-on-the-street. Yikes. Not quite at the threshold of physical pain, but definitely that on the psychological level. Show more