Equipment question

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Quick question from a psychology student:
We are looking for a very basic, inexpensive sound level meter we can use to calibrate some of our equipment. We measure response to startling noises, so participants are played very brief (i.e. 25-50 millisecond) noises that range from about 70db to about 100db via headphones.

We're trying to do this cheaply...we were quoted ~$10,000 for a sound level meter that did what we needed, along with a million other things that we will never, ever, use it for.

The problem I'm running into is that most of the non-professional ones either
1) Can't be coupled with headphones or
2) Can't accurately measure the maximum sound level over such a brief period (i.e. 25ms).

Any suggestions on where we might look for equipment that suits our needs but doesn't cost as much?
 
You'll probably be better off asking your question on the auditory.org list serve.
 

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