cheekychimp
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Well I figured you could be right about the phone (it's a Korean model that's not in the supported list). So I switched to my Galaxy S3 but I still get a rock solid 60dB in the office with no-one talking and only the sound of the central A/C. Admittedly the fan is loud compared to a lot of A/C systems. It flits between the 50dB "Quiet office, Rainfall" and 60dB "Normal Conversation at 3ft." index and it does jump to 70dB when I put a ringing cell phone next to it, so it may not be far off.
But without meaning to put a damper on this, I think the calibration of the phones/meter app and the difference in the phones used could potentially skew the data enough to detract from what you are attempting to do.
I saw in a post above that you queried a difference of 10dB from a setup similar to your own but you also said replying to my post that you get 30dB reading in a quiet room. I guess "quiet" is a pretty vague term but looking at the index on the app itself 50dB is the average reading for a quiet office and I get a rock solid 51-52dB out near the lobby away from the central A/C and fan noise.
I'll give this a try on my setup and see how it compares with yours.
I'll also put it next to the Suzuki DRZ400 with the MRD exhaust. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rofl.gif I'm sure it will clear 110dB. We opened it up in the shop the other day and the exhaust bounced off the wall behind it and knocked parts of the shelf in front of it /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rofl.gif
Quoting tsitalon1:
@Cheeky, That's strange, I only get 30db or so in a quiet room.
You must have a vented wastegate on that AC unit /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
Maybe your phone's mic is more sensitive??? Have another phone to test with?
But without meaning to put a damper on this, I think the calibration of the phones/meter app and the difference in the phones used could potentially skew the data enough to detract from what you are attempting to do.
I saw in a post above that you queried a difference of 10dB from a setup similar to your own but you also said replying to my post that you get 30dB reading in a quiet room. I guess "quiet" is a pretty vague term but looking at the index on the app itself 50dB is the average reading for a quiet office and I get a rock solid 51-52dB out near the lobby away from the central A/C and fan noise.
I'll give this a try on my setup and see how it compares with yours.
I'll also put it next to the Suzuki DRZ400 with the MRD exhaust. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rofl.gif I'm sure it will clear 110dB. We opened it up in the shop the other day and the exhaust bounced off the wall behind it and knocked parts of the shelf in front of it /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rofl.gif
Quoting tsitalon1:
@Cheeky, That's strange, I only get 30db or so in a quiet room.
You must have a vented wastegate on that AC unit /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
Maybe your phone's mic is more sensitive??? Have another phone to test with?
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