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Id just read on here the thread about SPL meters & although it was a very interesting & well put together explanation, do they really make a difference? For e.g. ive always trusted my ears were test tones are concerned & to me my test tone pattern all appear to sound the same from every speaker i have, now these meters are around £60 to by new & id hate to buy one & it not make much of a difference etc espec if my test tones were accurate in the first place, ok im trying to talk myself out of buying one just to use once but if i was sure it would make a difference in my sound & everything sounded much better or even then id go for it, so can anybody give me there experiences on using an SPL & IF SO ARE THEY WORTH IT? Was you sceptical at first like me? Id love your views? Thanks
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Given your equipment list, I'd say you should absolutely invest the money into getting one..... I even set up my small 5.0 set-up in the bedroom using mine, not that I really care too much about my bedroom's sound-field.... but I did it anyways because it made such a marked improvement on my main theater setup.
It's a small cost really, but I wouldn't say it's necessary for a HTIB type of setup.... It's also important even more-so if you listen to a lot of SACD/CD/vinyl, etc. EDIT.... 60 pounds? really? They can be had for half of that at cheap retailers here.... I'd shop around, or order via the internet. Last edited by Beta Man; 07-03-2008 at 04:30 PM. |
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most definitely.
to some degree, no matter what the equipment is, this tool definitely brings out the best out of a home theater. like cooking, you can go by ear, or by recipe. the recipe was 'built' for a reason. another thing to consider is acoustics. great, you've got yourself a 3 million dollar setup, yet you're rooms acoustics is terrible, might as well go HTIB. Reverbations, frequency cancellations, decoupling.... the list goes on and on. May it be a hobby or a more devout form of science, the SPL definitely can help in a lot of ways to balance out your current setup. |
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Using an SPL meter in your speaker positioning and calibration can significantly improve the quality of sound you get from your system. It absolutely makes a difference. If you run a calibration test with an SPL meter, you'd be amazed at the audible difference moving a speaker just an inch or two can make. The meter will pick up differences that your ear cannot detect. You'll end up with much better imaging and a more immersive surround experience.
Buying good calibration equipment, like an SPL meter or HD video calibration disc, can go a long way to improving your overall experience with HD audio and video. It can make your gear perform better than you've seen or heard it perform before. |
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I'd just like to add a question....
What about the setup mic that comes with many receivers? Is the SPL meter going to give significantly different results? I've read tons of threads on this, and am curious to hear from someone that has gone from the setup mic to an SPL meter. Still on the fence on this one... |
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[QUOTE=Beta Man;995777]Given your equipment list, I'd say you should absolutely invest the money into getting one..... I even set up my small 5.0 set-up in the bedroom using mine, not that I really care too much about my bedroom's sound-field.... but I did it anyways because it made such a marked improvement on my main theater setup.
It's a small cost really, but I wouldn't say it's necessary for a HTIB type of setup.... It's also important even more-so if you listen to a lot of SACD/CD/vinyl, etc. EDIT.... 60 pounds? really? They can be had for half of that at cheap retailers here.... I'd shop around, or order via the internet.[/QUOTE 60 pounds is the cheapest from the store in my area if i could get one for half the price i wouldnt hesitate in getting one but 60 pound!!!!!! ![]() |
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I agree with Woody...
You don't need a SPL meter IF you run an Audyssey calibration. Sound Level calibration is handled by the Audyssey software and an Audyssey calibrated microphone and so the SPL meter is not required. However, use a SPL meter if you plan not to run Audyssey. By the way, buy a Pre with Audyssey Pro next time you replace your Pre. Audyssey is quite amazing. Last edited by coolmilo; 07-05-2008 at 10:14 PM. |
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Going between Audyssey or a manual calibration of levels I'd have to say stay away from Audyssey if you have the means to do it yourself.
Audyssey has no way to calibrate personal tastes or preferences and leaves audio sounding "empty" and somewhat generic. |
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SPL meter can only account for speaker levels. |
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Audyssey and Yamaha's YPAO calibration systems will do a good job of measuring speaker distances, capabilities, and levels. Audyssey probably does a better overall job due to its use of readings from multiple listening positions, where YPAO measures from just the prime listening position. I use YPAO and follow up with an SPL meter to fine tune everything. If anything, there's minimal tweaking when using both, but it can make a difference.
If after using either system you're not satisfied with the sound you receive, an SPL meter can help fine tune your system for your particular tastes. If your system doesn't have an auto-calibration setup that is microphone based, then you'll really benefit from an SPL meter and a tape measure to properly input listening distances. Your "blind" ear will not be nearly accurate enough to properly set up and calibrate a 5.1 - 7.1 multichannel system. |
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I had a bad experience with Audyessy with my Onkyo HT-SR505 and I just set it up manually. When I got my 805, I used Audyessy and haven't looked back. I don't think I could've made it sound that good unless I spent many hours messing with settings. I'm sure many people would agree that it sounds right on target.
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Really??? That is not my experience at all. After I calibrated my system using Audyssey Pro, my system became much more precise and the LFE is very accurate and frightening at times. Music sounds terrific too.
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I think the more generic Audyssey receivers can give you that result (Audyssey 2EQ) because they have less filters and less tests performed compared to higher end recievers that have Audyssey MultiEQ XT. That's just what I've noticed. Other people may have better experiences too, so I'm not completely positive.
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I've found that if I let my reciever do the setup first, that its much easier to fine tune everything with the SPL meter afterword (minor adustments to get much better sound) - of course, this was using Pioneer's MCAAC setup - however, I just ordered an Onkyo 605 (263.00 USD shipped on clearance - SWEET
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