Posted March 12, 201213 yr To view our products and tech support help sections, please visit our website at www.spllabusa.comCarrying Cases-We are currently out as we transition to a new style that's better for the customer. When they come in, we will post pics and specs in this thread and in a new thread.USB Meter-Designed to work with a computerOnly requires packaged USB cableSoftware available for freeAccuracy- 120-179dB +/- 0.1dbNoise Floor - 90-100dBFrequency Range - 10Hz - 120Hz - New for 2012Real-time, Peak Hold, Averaging and more coming soon...ADC Unit - 16bitProcessing Algorithm - FFT with smoothingInner Power Supply - USB portSignal Type - periodic, sine or squareSoftware - Measurement Center 2USB Pro Meter-Designed to work with a computerDual pressure metersComes with USB cable, 2 Cat5 cables, datalink boxSoftware available for freeAccuracy- 120-179dB +/- 0.1dbNoise Floor - 90-100dBFrequency Range - 10Hz - 120Hz - New for 2012Real-time, Peak Hold, Averaging and more coming soon...ADC Unit - 16bitProcessing Algorithm - FFT with smoothingInner Power Supply - USB portSignal Type - periodic, sine or squareSoftware - Measurement Center 2LCD Meter (fully portable, no pc required bass meter)-Designed to work WITHOUT a computerComes with USB cable, Data link cable, 12v power adapterSoftware available for freeAccuracy- 120-180dB +/- 0.1dbNoise Floor - 110-120dBFrequency Range - 20Hz - 120HzReal-time, Peak Hold, Averaging and Flashable onboard ROMProcessor - Atmel 16MHzADC unit - 14bitProcessing Algorithm - FFT with smoothingMain Block Display - Two Line display with backlightInner Power Supply - 2 AA Batteries (not included)Outer Power Supply - 12v car adapter(innerouter only need one of the two to operate)Signal type - periodic, sine or squareSockets - Sensor socket (3.5mm jack), 12v car adapter and USB portSoftware - Measurement Center 2Wireless Bluetooth Meter (wireless bass meter)-Designed to work with a computer or Android device(tablet or cell phone).Software available for freeAccuracy- 130-180dB +/- 0.1dbNoise Floor - 90-120dBFrequency Range - 10Hz - 120Hz - New for 2012Real-time, Peak Hold, Averaging and more coming soon...Processor - Atmel 16MHzADC unit - 14bitProcessing Algorithm - FFT with smoothingLink Protocol - Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR Class 1Inner Power Supply - Li-Ion 800mAhOuter Power Supply - USB port for rechargingBattery Life - Up to 3hrs in data transmission modeSignal type - periodic, sine or squareSoftware for PC - Measurement Center 2Software for Android Cell phoneTablet - SPL-Lab AndroidSignal Transmission distance - up to 100 Meters (unobstructed)USB Noise Meter (RTA low budget)-Designed to work with a computerOnly requires packaged USB cableSoftware available for freeAmplitude- 80-140dbFrequency Range - 20Hz - 15000HzReal-time, Peak Hold, Averaging and more coming soon...ADC unit - 16bitProcessing Algorithm - FFT with smoothingOuter Power Supply - USBSignal type - Broadband noiseSoftware - Measurement Center 2RTA PRO Meter (Professional, Extreme Accuracy RTA) -Designed to work with a computerRTA full range meterOnly requires packaged USB cableSoftware available for freeAccuracy- 90-130dB +/- 0.1dbNoise Floor - 60-70dBFrequency Range - 10Hz - 20000Hz - New for 2012Real-time, Peak Hold and more coming soon...ADC Unit - 16bitProcessing Algorithm - FFT with smoothingInner Power Supply - USB portSignal Type - periodic, sine or squareSoftware - Measurement Center 2SQL Meter (Highly Advanced Broadband RTA Meter) -For more information on this meter, please go to this thread-SQL Meter Info ThreadDesigned to work with a computerOnly requires packaged USB cableSoftware available for freeAmplitude - 120-165dBNoise Floor - 90-100dBFrequency Range - 20 Hz - 20000 HzLOUD Games format usage ONLY for proper accuracyADC unit - 16bitProcessing Algorithm - FFT with smoothingInner Power Supply - USBCalibrations - Custom, LOUD Games formatSignal type - periodic, sine or squareSoftware - Measurement Center 2How does SQL Meter measure pressure?This is what separates the past from the future of measuring pressure.The SQL Meter uses a special algorithm used to bring the oldschool competition back! No more burp only, no more tuning your system JUST for a specific range, etc....The SQL Algorithm is the TRUE method of distinguishing who has the loudest overall stereo system out there.People with 170db+ extreme vehicles will now be EQUALLY competitive with those who run an amateur style aftermarket setup that may have less than $1,000 invested.How is this possible? This is how it works-User will be metered for 30 seconds. In these 30 seconds, something very interesting is happening...For EVERY SECOND the meter is measuring of the 30 seconds, it will be finding 1 peak PER range using the following ranges-20-26 Hz26-33 Hz33-40 Hz40-53 Hz53-66 Hz66-80 Hz80-160 Hz160-320 Hz320-640 Hz640-1280 Hz1280-2560 Hz2560-5120 Hz5120-10240 Hz 10240-20000 HzGood Luck! Active measurable SPL ranges during measuring- 120-165dB.Capable averaged scores at end of 30 second run- 0dB - 165dB.PS - Nobody in the history of the SQL Meter that we have ever known has been able to average over 150dB. And as a matter of fact, not even 140dB.Remember, the meter locates peaks in ALL ranges. If your stereo cannot play very well in ANY particular range, your score will suffer very bad and your choice of music is also a major part in doing well also. Edited August 14, 201213 yr by shizzzon
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