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The Technical Pro DB30 is a versatile 1U rack mount decibel meter display that features an 8 outlet power supply, allowing you to monitor sound levels from 5dB to 140dB. With RCA input/output, sensitivity adjusters, and a USB charging port, this compact device is perfect for any audio professional looking to enhance their setup.
Brand | Technical Pro |
Series | DB30 |
Item model number | DB30 |
Item Weight | 2.64 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.9 x 19 x 1.75 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.9 x 19 x 1.75 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Gogad |
ASIN | B07BZW16WB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 6, 2018 |
M**O
Works Great
Works great!,pretty awesome, would totally recommend.
C**T
Works Flawlessly
I have two of these. One is connected to a vintage tape recorder, and the other is connected to an equalizer in line with my laptop which is connected to a pair of powered speakers. They both are still working flawlessly after hundreds of hours of use.
J**N
Works, but could be better.
I bought this to help me with audio mastering in my home studio. It works exactly as described, but might be a little more useful is the response time were slower. The meter moves so much that it is hard to figure out what the average level is. Still, it is useful to see peak volumes. For the money, you are not going to find anything better.
E**H
Sound meter
Excelente, queda muy bien con mi componente de música...
D**Y
Useless garbage that isn't even close to an accurate reading
The media could not be loaded. Bought the Technical Pro DB30 to mount above my Fun Generation RTA-31. For starters, the DB30 doesn't come with the rack ears mounted, so you have to screw those on yourself. Not a big deal, but I'm not sure who would use this without a rack case since it's not the correct depth to be used in a component system. Second, its accuracy is not only BAD, it barely works at all. It randomly peaks for no apparent reason even when the signal being sent through has no difference in velocity/volume. This thing really is garbage, which is a shame since it could actually be useful if it worked as advertised.
C**T
not a true VU; pretty lights; rack mount woes
Just got this and installed it so these are just first impressions. First, it's a great light show, depending how dark your studio is the lights may be too bright (wish they had a knob to control brightness), but the colors are great; even the red is not too intense. Second, as others note, it's not accurate in any way; I assume it's just measuring power; either way there are fine tuning adjustment screws that you can use to adjust it to your taste, but it's not really going to tell you when clipping starts or anything specific. Third, it's a pain in the butt to get into its 1U rack space unless you have empty slots above and below it. There are plastic feet that must be removed first (took me a little force), and even then it's a super tight fit. They could've reduced the height by a millimeter and it would have been fine but I had to basically disconnect my 3U rack entirely and put it upright on the floor to wedge the unit in with 2 other units in there already. But it does fit, and once in place looks great, so I'll be keeping it unless something goes wrong. For like $65 it's a good deal if this is something you want, just don't expect accuracy or anything too fancy.
D**R
Awesome!
Awesome
D**N
Here's the deal
The other reviews are correct, it takes some noise to get the bars to register.If you are playing with headphones, this will NOT be an issue, as the headphone levels easily satisfy the DB threshold requirements to get the lights to work.If you are playing with speakers, you might have to get a little loud for it to show up.You theoretically could connect the input for this from a multi-channel amplifier, amp this channel to max, and just not have any output for this particular channel.
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