The PAA3 is a highly accurate handheld audio analyzer that gives sound engineers a rich array of sound analysis tools. Features include 31-band real time spectrum analysis RT60 SPL and line meter internal generator EQ setting program microphone calibration and speaker phase checking abilities. All functions and menus can be accessed through a central jog dial leaving your other hand free to adjust audio settings. Easily upload information and settings to your computer via the built-in USB interface. The large LCD screen has a visible backlight to help you see in a dark performance environment. With a battery life of 7 hours the PAA3 is a must-have multifunctional tool for all serious audio engineers.
• Built-in calibrated measurement microphone
• 1/3 octave real-time analyzer
• 31-band EQ setting value display (boost/cut)
• RT60 measurement
• Phase checker
• Noise generator with pink noise 1kHz and polarity test signal balanced output
• Memory and average calculation function
• SPL meter calibration through sound level calibrator
• Sound Pressure Level Meter from 30 dB~130 dB
• Line signal measurement display in dBu dBV or Volts (AC)
• SPL meter and level meter have three level range selections
• Maximum level Peak hold displays
• XLR input and output sockets
• USB interface for desktop software control
• Audio test signal CD and supporting software
• Three power modes: (1) Power Save (2) On (3) Off
• Operates seven hours with four AA batteries
• AC power adapter included
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