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Speaker Meter

Speaker Meter

Measure your speakers

⭐️4 / 5
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📼2 scs
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📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
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🧾$0.99
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All Versions of Speaker Meter

4.2

February 20, 2022

Re-built for iOS14. New display options.

4.1

January 7, 2021

Recording of noise floor added as an additional feature enabled by in-app purchase, and for all SPLnFFT owners. Less ads.
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4.0

January 7, 2021

Recording of noise floor added as an additional feature enabled by in-app purchase, and for all SPLnFFT owners
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3.9

January 6, 2021

Recording of noise floor added as an additional feature enabled by in-app purchase
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3.8

December 29, 2019

Optimised for latest iPhone (11) and iOS (13)

3.7

May 5, 2017

Bug correction: storing graphic to own photo library was not working well due to default applied restrictions
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3.6

May 4, 2017

Some ads appear from version 3.5 but current users should not worry: 'buy' the new in-app purchase option (which is free right now) and they will disappear. So go to 'i' page top right, select 'Get advanced features' and then 'buy' the option.
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3.5

May 3, 2017

Some ads will appear from now but current users should not worry: 'buy' the new in-app purchase option (which is free right now) and they will disappear. So go to 'i' page top right, select 'Get advanced features' and then 'buy' the option.
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3.4

March 1, 2017

Minor update. Re-compiled with latest iOS

3.3

February 10, 2016

Minor update. Re-compiled for latest iOS.

Speaker Meter In-App Purchases History

$0.99

Full featured version

Remove Adds and enable noise floor curve

Price History of Speaker Meter

Description of 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.
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Speaker Meter: FAQ

Does Speaker Meter work on iPad devices?

The Speaker Meter software is compatible with iPad devices.
Fabien Lefebvre built the Speaker Meter app.
Your iOS device should have iOS 14.0 or later installed to run the app.
The Speaker Meter app has a consumer rating of 4.0 and gets mild reviews.
The App Category Of The Speaker Meter App Is Utilities.
The current version of the Speaker Meter app is 4.2.
Speaker Meter released its latest update on July 3, 2024.
Speaker Meter was initially released on February 6, 2023.
The Speaker Meter app is rated Fabien Lefebvre.
Currently, the Speaker Meter app supports the following languages: English, French.
Sorry, Speaker Meter is not part of Apple Arcade.
Yes, Speaker Meter is eligible for in-app purchases to enrich your usage.
No, Speaker Meter does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Speaker Meter

  • Basic but useful

    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.
  • Not what I wanted

    You have to connect to your stereo system with a cable. Does not work with Bluetooth .

    Developer Response

    Indeed, as indicated in the description, a wired connection is required. Thus it will not work with bluetooth.
  • lightweight, functional

    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.