Sound meter app?

I have a really good sound meter, a cheap sound meter and my cell phone. The three all agree on the sound pressure outside at 30 feet but only the really good meter is consistent indoors or at the ear.

Frankly, they all are close enough to the same measurement to not matter for the casual user.

Powder burners use a standardized testing format but here's one that is novel:

Many unsuppressed and suppressed firearms, in various calibers and with various silencers, were fired 1.6 m above the ground. Sound pressure was measured at the following locations:

  1. Muzzle (1.0 m left of the muzzle, at 1.6 m muzzle-and-microphone elevation) - This is the “MIL-STD” muzzle location.
  2. Ear (0.15 m right of the right ear, 1.6 m ear-and-microphone elevation) - This is the “MIL-STD” ear location. This was done with the shooter present; that is, the firearm was fired by a human with the human’s head 0.15 m from the microphone.
  3. “Far Field” and “Non-Standard Muzzle” (2.0 m or 1.0 m right of the muzzle, at 1.6 m muzzle-and-microphone elevation) - These are “control” locations and this data is not currently published.