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Terms of Use

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These terms govern your use of audiocalcs.uk (the “site”). By using the site you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the site.

1. What the site provides

The site is a free library of audio and music calculators plus reference content — covering acoustics, recording and mixing levels, speaker and crossover design, studio setup, music theory and DJ/production timing. It is provided “as is” without account registration or payment.

2. Accuracy and your own measurement

Calculators are estimates based on standard audio-engineering models and formulas (e.g. Sabine reverberation, the dB and LUFS conventions, passive crossover and Thiele-Small equations) and the figures you enter. Real-world results depend on your specific room, gear, drivers, measurement method and signal conditions. For anything that drives a physical build or a load on equipment — crossover component values, enclosure volumes, amplifier and speaker power, phantom power — verify against the component or device datasheet and, where it affects safety or expensive gear, measure before you commit.

Treat every result as a starting point, not a guarantee. Loudness targets and platform specs in particular change over time, so check the current published spec. We round and estimate conservatively, but we cannot account for every room, driver or device, so confirm safety-critical and build-critical numbers independently before you wire, build or power equipment.

3. Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not liable for:

Nothing in these terms limits or excludes liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud, or any liability that cannot lawfully be excluded under English law.

4. Acceptable use

You agree not to:

5. Intellectual property

Page text, charts, UI design, calculator logic, and code are protected by copyright unless stated otherwise. You may:

You may not: republish substantial extracts, scrape at scale for training commercial AI systems, or present the site’s content as your own.

6. Privacy

See our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy for how we handle personal data.

7. Changes to these terms

We may update these terms when the law, our services, or our practices change. The “last updated” date reflects the most recent revision.

8. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Any dispute is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.


See also: Privacy Policy · Cookie Policy · Accessibility Statement