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Sound meter dB guide

Measure estimated room volume in dB and compare quiet practice, conversation and loud environments.

This guide helps you use the sound meter for room checks, practice volume and quick dB comparisons.

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Use this page as a bridge to the practical tool, closely related guides and the matching tuning hub.

How it works

  1. 1.Allow microphone access.
  2. 2.Choose a stable room position.
  3. 3.Watch current, minimum, maximum and average dB.
  4. 4.Use the graph to compare the last 30 seconds.

When to use it

A sound meter is useful for checking room loudness, practice volume and the difference between quiet and noisy environments.

Practical tip

Keep the device still for a few seconds so average, minimum and maximum readings become more useful.

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After reading this guide, the most useful next step is to open the practical tool and apply the notes or tuning right away.

Online sound level meter

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