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USB RTA Meter (Pro Edition)
Technical Highlights
- Frequency range 10-20,000 Hz, low frequency amplifier, USB port.
- Precision ADC 16 bit, calibration according to CLIO, 50-120 dB.
- Omnidirectional microphone, anodized aluminum, smooth polar pattern.
- More technical details
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USB RTA Meter (Pro Edition) by SPL Lab
The SPL Lab USB RTA Meter (Pro Edition) is a Measurement Microphone made of anodized aluminum with a highly sensitive, omnidirectional electret microphone capsule, integrated low-frequency amplifier, and precision ADC with 16 bits. It operates in the frequency range of 10 to 20,000 Hz and covers an amplitude range of 50 to 120 dB. Data transmission is done via a mini-USB connection. Special notches around the microphone capsule support a smooth directional characteristic, and the acoustically correct design focuses on an input signal close to the original. Calibrated according to Audiomatica CLIO. Free SPL Lab measurement center software for Windows and Android. Tripod mounting possible.
- Measurement Microphone
- Anodized aluminum housing
- Highly sensitive, omnidirectional electret microphone capsule
- Integrated low-frequency amplifier
- Special notches for smooth directional characteristic
- Acoustically correct design
- Tripod mounting possible
- Free software
- Frequency range: 10 Hz to 20,000 Hz
- Amplitude range: 50 dB to 120 dB
- Calibration: Audiomatica CLIO
- Integrated precision ADC: 16 bits
- Connection: Mini-USB
- Included: USB microphone
- Included: USB cable for connection to PC
- Included: SPL Lab measurement center software for Windows and Android
- Included: Audio CD with audio tracks for tuning (sine, sweep tones, noise)

