Sinometer MS6700 Digital Sound Level Meter Range 30dB -130dB

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Professional Digital Sound Level Meter Sinometer MS6700 Range 30dB -130dB

Description:

The Model MS6700 Digital Sound Level Meter provides 30dB -130dB capability with an accuracy of ± 1.5 dB in six CPU controlled & automatically selected ranges. Whether you're testing for OSHA compliance, quieting equipment, or monitoring the roar of a stadium crowd, the Sinometer's sound level meter can get the job done.

Specification:

Digital Sound Level Meter Sinometer MS6700 Range 30dB -130 dB

 
Whether you're testing for OSHA compliance, quieting equipment, or monitoring the roar of a stadium crowd, Sinometer's Sound Level Meter can get the job done. Model MS6700 Sound Level Meter provides 30-130 dB capability with an accuracy of ± 1.5 dB in six CPU controlled & automatically selected ranges. The meter meets the IEC 651 Type II and includes frequency weighting A & C and fast and slow dynamic time weighting. Two auxiliary ports provide either AC output, 0.707 Vrms on each range, or DC output, 10 mV/dB.
 
Sinometer MS6700
 
Features:
6-range measurement from 30 dB to 130 dB with an accuracy of 1.5 dB
4-Digit back-lit LCD display with 50-segment analog bar graph & 0.1 dB resolution
CPU controlled automatic range selection
Peak date hold with time & date display
 
Specifications:
Two types of weighing: A and C
Range: 30dB - 130 dB (A)
Resolution: 0.1dB
Accuracy: ±1.5dB (94dB at 1Khz)
Frequency response: 31.5Hz - 8.5 K Hz
Display: 5 Digits
Amplifier response: 20Hz - 8KHz,±0.5dB
Sampling time: 2 to 5 time per second
Self-test time: 10 seconds
Measure range: 30 - 80 dB, 50 - 100dB,60 - 110dB, 80 - 130 dB
Fast and slow dynamic mode
AC/ DC output for system expansion
Memory: Peak Value
Power: 6 X AAA batteies (included)
 

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Sinometer MS6700 Digital Sound Level Meter

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Additional Information:

Sound level meters measure sound pressure level and are commonly used in noise pollution studies for the quantification of almost any noise, but especially for industrial, environmental and aircraft noise. However, the reading given by a sound level meter does not correlate well to human-perceived loudness; for this a loudness meter is needed. The current International standard for sound level meter performance is IEC 61672:2003 and this mandates the inclusion of an A-frequency-weighting filter and also describes other frequency weightings of C and Z (zero) frequency weightings. The older B and D frequency-weightings are now obsolete and are no longer described in the standard.

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