App Profile: Speaker Meter

Android / Games / Puzzles
Speaker Meter
Installs:
Rating:
3.29
Total Reviews:
7
Top Countries:
FR, IT, US
< $5k
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< 5k
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Reviews: What People Think About Speaker Meter
deadshift
Rating: 3/5
It gives a nice graph of output levels at various frequencies (ostensibly) as a result of the white noise generated from the program.  Should also chart the noise floor to guage the relevance of the resulting graph, because the same speaker test in a different environment yields different results that may not be correlated with any sound the speaker is generating.
difference clouds
Rating: 4/5
Wanted to get a ballpark for equalizer settings, and this gave me just that. The bar graph presentation shows the limit of what it’s capturing which is nice to know actually, but a smoothed option would be nice to see. I have to wonder about the differences between iPhone mics and if there is sufficient compensation. I have a first gen iPhone SE, for example but the I for panel says “iPhone 8,4” which isn’t encouraging. But still, it got me a ballpark measurement so I’m happy.
AxyMar
Rating: 1/5
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About Speaker Meter
This App is the easiest way to measure frequency response of your loudspeakers.
It seriously evolved since first concept to concentrate on basics: provide in 3 clicks and 1 minute a complete overview of the frequency response of your HiFi system.
It does NOT work with AirPlay / Bluetooth speakers.
How it works:
1/ point towards the speaker you want to monitor first
2/ select left or right speaker icon to send a white noise signal to your HiFi system (provided you connected your iDevice to it through a wired connection *)
Within few seconds, the recording will stop automatically and results will be stored internally
3/ repeat steps 1 & 2 for the other speaker
4/ select your prefered option to export results
(*) take care that AirPlay does not support "Play and Record" types of applications. But if you cannot use a wired connection, any white noise source will work
This App was seriously designed for my own needs: I am a signal processing expert.
If your need is an audio generator, try this App: "Diapason Audio Generator".
If your need is a full-featured soundmeter, try this one: "SPLnFFT Noise Meter".
Any comment, any feedback ? There is a blog for this.
It seriously evolved since first concept to concentrate on basics: provide in 3 clicks and 1 minute a complete overview of the frequency response of your HiFi system.
It does NOT work with AirPlay / Bluetooth speakers.
How it works:
1/ point towards the speaker you want to monitor first
2/ select left or right speaker icon to send a white noise signal to your HiFi system (provided you connected your iDevice to it through a wired connection *)
Within few seconds, the recording will stop automatically and results will be stored internally
3/ repeat steps 1 & 2 for the other speaker
4/ select your prefered option to export results
(*) take care that AirPlay does not support "Play and Record" types of applications. But if you cannot use a wired connection, any white noise source will work
This App was seriously designed for my own needs: I am a signal processing expert.
If your need is an audio generator, try this App: "Diapason Audio Generator".
If your need is a full-featured soundmeter, try this one: "SPLnFFT Noise Meter".
Any comment, any feedback ? There is a blog for this.
 File size: 4505600
Launched countries: USAUCACNFRDEGBITJPKRRUARATBEBRCLCOCRHRCZDKDOECEGSVFIGRGTHKHUINIDIEILKZKWLBLTLUMOMYMXNLNZNOPKPAPEPHPLPTQAROSASGSKSIZAESLKSECHTWTHTRAEUYVEVNEELVNIPYMT
Minimum OS version: 14.0
Release Date: 1257820292000
Published by Fabien Lefebvre
Website url: http://www.drakkapps.com/
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