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Thread: SPL meter and Avia Disc for dummies?

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    Question SPL meter and Avia Disc for dummies?

    Hello all. I see people posting all over the place that in order to get the best sound for your buck..you need to invest in a SPL and an Avia Disc.

    However even if i went ahead and bought these two items..i would have no idea what i was doing with them nor would i have any idea where to get information on how to use them.

    Or EVEN WHERE TO BUY them???


    Can anyone shed any insight on these items and how to use them..or point me to a place where i can find information on how to use them.


    Rocky

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    The DVD should guide you through their use, but if you're uneasy, you might want to consider the Sound&Vision DVD instead. The instructions are very straight-forward and easy to understand.

    BestBuy had the Sound & Vision DVD a few years ago, but it was labeled as a 'BestBuy' home theater setup DVD.

    If you want to get the Avia disc, you can get both it and the meter from SVS for $80 - http://www.svsound.com/products-parts-avia.cfm

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    If you have Netflix, rent Avia (the other big-name-one is there too, can't remember what it's called).

    SPL I've most often heard is at Radio Shack. (It'd be nice if we newbies could pass one along, as it's mostly a one-time-thing...)

    The disc you use will of course have instructions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trench
    If you have Netflix, rent Avia (the other big-name-one is there too, can't remember what it's called).
    That's a good point that didn't occur to me since I own a copy. It looks like Blockbuster online also has both Avia and Sound&Vision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trench
    If you have Netflix, rent Avia (the other big-name-one is there too, can't remember what it's called).
    FYI: In case you planned on using Avia to calibrate your TV too, the one I rented from Netflix didn't come with the color filters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uofmrocky
    Hello all. I see people posting all over the place that in order to get the best sound for your buck..you need to invest in a SPL and an Avia Disc.
    However even if i went ahead and bought these two items..i would have no idea what i was doing with them nor would i have any idea where to get information on how to use them.
    Rocky
    And don't forget to do Lee's phase check to get the distance right.
    It works great!
    http://forum.ascendacoustics.com/sho...27&postcount=1

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    From everything I've read:

    DVE is considered better for video calibration.

    Avia is considered best for audio calibration because of redirected bass and a subwoofer tone ON DVE that was miscalculated and that to my knowledge, has never been corrected in subsequent publishings. The calibrations I performed with DVE were quite simply aweful sounding.

    OTOH- Avia Pro is considered best of all for the DIYer.

    At a cost of $45-$50 for Avia, I just rent it from Hollywood Video for $4 a pop. So far I've spent $12. Wifey gets new furniture soon so that'll make it $16 so far.

    BTW- You may have to rent from what's called a "library branch" of Hollywood Video to get the Avia disc.

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    Default cheapest place to get an spl meter?

    Ok well where is the cheapest place to buy an spl meter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffD2
    Wifey gets new furniture soon
    I thought new speakers were always included with new furniture. Are the 340SE's on order?

    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by uofmrocky
    Ok well where is the cheapest place to buy an spl meter?
    Amazon.com has new and used ones at decent prices, I just went ahead and bought a new one from Radioshack for $45.
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