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Default Need a sound recorder, what should I get?


Robert Macy wrote:

On Mar 12, 11:12 pm, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:
Robert Macy wrote:

On Mar 12, 6:34 pm, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote:
PeterD wrote:


So call the landlord, and let them deal with it. No recording is going
to be worth a hill of beans, because you have no indication of the
volume of the sound. A sound meter would work, but a recording is
worth exactly nothing.


A video & audio recording of the sound level meter would. One with a
valid time stamp, or small 'Atomic Clock' next to the sound level meter
would be even better.


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Good ideas.


Does the dBC spec follow sound pressure?


Or, does it follow the Fletcher-Munson Curve?


There is a little information he

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-weighting#C

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Excellent site!

That verifies the C-weighted curve extends flat to lower frequencies.



Good luck 'Squelching' them. ;-)


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