ANAHEIM, CA – Sensaphonics upgraded its dB Check in-ear sound level analyzer so that it can check monitor levels for the Shure SE Series of musician earphones.
When plugged in between the sound source and earphones, the Sensaphonics dB Check provides a real-time readout of the in-ear sound pressure level (SPL) in dBA, along with the number of minutes of daily exposure under both NIOSH and OSHA guidelines. The user simply selects the earphone model being used and a sampling time of up to one hour.
dB Check works by reading the dry voltage off the source device, combining that information with the earphones' sensitivity to translate the voltage into an A-weighted decibel reading. This patent-pending technology is available only from Sensaphonics, and works with all Sensaphonics musician earphones, plus the new Shure SE535, SE425 AND SE315 models.
The Sensaphonics dB Check in-ear sound level analyzer also includes an on-board electret microphone that allows the unit to measure open-air SPL levels. It recharges via a USB computer connection, so no batteries are required. The dB Check retails for $300 and is available directly from Sensaphonics.
For more information, please visit www.sensaphonics.com.