The Scosche SPL1000F boomSTICK SPL Meter
Test out your dB rating with the boomSTICK from Scosche. Perfect for both home and mobile dB sound ratings, the boomSTICK is a digital decibel sound level meter. It features a bright backlit display that will turn on only when the unit stops receiving light. A great feature that really saves on battery life. The boomSTICK, also know as the SPL1000F, features a convenient "max/min" button to track the maximum dB rating and the minimum dB rating. You will know exactly how loud your home or mobile system is with the boomSTICK!
Product Features:
- 130db Max Handheld SPL Meter
- Measure dB range from 60 to 130 dB
- Back light so you can always read the display of the SPL1000
- Peak and minimum volume hold functions
- Automatic turn off and low battery indicator
- Ideal for setting up your home or car stereo system
- Great for monitoring the noise level in an office or home
- Push the limits of your mobile audio system and see just how loud it goes!
- Compact Size
- Handheld
- Accurate Readings
- Includes safety earplugs
- Dimensions: 1-1/4"D x 2-1/8"W x 5"H
- 1-year SonicElectronix.com warranty
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(previous model, replaced by Scosche SPL1000F (SPLMETER))
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Average Customer Rating is 4.4 out of 5 stars:
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Steve M from Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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I totally recommend the Scosche SPL100F Sound meter as it is very accurate and strong. Have been using it for a while now and have not experienced any issue with it. Pretty good stuff.
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Manny from Brownsville,Texas
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I ordered this little gadget to check the SPL in my car. So, far it's been great. It is easy to use and has simple functions.
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POS from Kingsport
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I thought this meter was reading correct 'til this punk at my school scored 1 db under me with 112 and about 200 watts RMS.
Turns out, I was metering 123ish, and in reality with a real SPL meter, I was metering 138
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Buzhod from Baltimore , Maryland
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I have a hearing disability I use this to better understand the level of my
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Ray from Elgin, TX
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I wouldn't say it is a 'great' meter, but it suffices for what I needed to do. I use it to check levels of a church auditorium PA system after making modifications to our sound system. This gives me some assurance that the sound level used in our normal worship service is going to be about the same after making modifications.
The buttons are a little 'loud' and pressing the button to make it hold on MAX makes the meter jump to 54db or so... so it isn't so good if you are wanting something in very quiet conditions. If you are in the 60+db range it seems to work fine. It also doesn't seem to be very 'fast', and a quick/short loud burst may not register quite right. But, hey, if you are just wanting to know the ballpark sound level...this works. If you want something more accurate...this isn't it.
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