Posted March 24, 201213 yr Starting April 8, 2012 and ending midnight EST on May 5, 2012, we will have our Group buy #2 for those who couldn't get in on it at the beginning of the year!What will this include? Everything the original group buy had this year and at the same prices as well.We will create the 2nd group buy thread the day it starts.Something else-Starting March 26, 2012, we will be open to start leasing our meters again!USB MeterUSB Pro MeterLCD MeterBluetooth Wireless MeterUSB Noise MeterThese 5 meters will all be available for leasing.Limited quantity only per meter.More information on leasing March 26, 2012.Pricing for Group Buy when it starts-USB Meter-Stock specs - 120-179dB 20hz-120hzPrice - $349 Group buyOptions-10-120hz110-169dB, 115-174dBLCD Meter-Stock specs - 120-180dB 20hz-120hzPrice - $399 Group BuyOptions-10-120hz115-175dB, 125-185dB, 130-190dB, 135-195dBUSB Pro Meter-Stock specs - 120-179dB 20hz-120hzPrice - $499 Group BuyOptions-10-120hz110-169dB, 115-174dBWireless Bluetooth Meter-Stock specs - 130-180dB 20hz-120hzPrice - $419 Group BuyOptions-10-120hz125-175dB, 135-185dB, 140-190dB, 145-195dBUSB Noise Meter-Stock specs - 80-140dB 20hz-20000hzPrice - $259 Group BuyRTA Pro Meter-Stock specs - 90-130dB 20hz-20000hzPrice - $359 Group BuyBoth of the above meter can be changed to 10hz-20000hz.
March 26, 201213 yr I'll probably pick up the USB meter. Shizz, is there any differences in accuracy between the two or is it 100% software dependent? I know the wireless interferences cause the Bluetooth meter's floor to raise.
March 26, 201213 yr Author All of our meters use the same software now.The USB and Wireless meter would be within 0.1db of each other or closer..There is no difference in accuracy between the two as they are rated the same.The same meaning accuracy.. Floor noise, USB Meter idles typically around 90-100db.Wireless idles typically around 110-122db.And.. we will be starting our leasing program tomorrow so either tonight or tomorrow the thread will be created. Edited March 26, 201213 yr by shizzzon
March 26, 201213 yr Is the noise meter just as accurate as the others, and are they able to be programed to read above 140db?
March 26, 201213 yr Author the USB Noise Meter is not as accurate as the rest of our meters.It also cannot be calibrated to read over 140. It is an RTA from 20-20khz.I will hopefully be making a video of it's comparison between itself and the RTA Pro to show users the difference in the meters.The meter is helpful for those who do not need absolute amplitude accuracy for tuning their sound stage so it has it's own application and user base.
April 7, 201213 yr Guess what starts in 28hrs 10min?Guess who knows what stars in 28 hours and 10 minutes?
April 8, 201213 yr Author Just some randomness-Those who get in on the group buy (if you request it) will receive information on where to purchase 4/0 cable for under $3/ft!Everyone else will see where to get it once my build is done..
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