AV Tools Reviews

4/5 rating based on 7 reviews. Read all reviews for AV Tools for iPhone.
AV Tools is paid iOS app published by Dan Sullivan

Worth the money!

Jared Pichard

I really love all the different connectors you have the pin outs for. The aspect calculator didn't seem to work for me. Even with that it's still 5 stars in my book.


Tone Generator Problems

MaySchwartzBwitU

I can't get the tone generator to work. I'm on a 3GS iPhone. Please fix Thanks


Waisted money

Dede2135

Just purchased this app for my IPad 5.1, There seem to be no settings options. Everything seems to be measured in meters and this cannot be changed. I live and work in America and should be forced to do the extra conversion every time. Select Tone Generator and the App Closes! I have free Apps that work better than this. I wish that there were some way that I could return this and get my Money Back!!!


Awesome for any av tech to have

MRsound011

This app is great, it does so many things, and does them well. It would be worth it just for the lens and audio delay calculators. A fantastic reference app that any tech should have, especially for the price.


Excellent - Could Use More Custom Options

iThinkergoiMac

This app is very well done! It provides a ton of information and is very well laid out. As far as I can tell, all the information as accurate. I do wish I could specify some custom settings, especially in the tone generator and aspect ratios. The tone generator has presets but I can't set a specific frequency. Likewise I can't specify a custom aspect ratio, though it will tell me what the AR is of any given size.


Solid app

BoomHeadshot056

Great app for simple equations and quick results. Love the pinout section. Would be great to add a few other connectors like speakon NL2, 4 & 8. Also, wiring from different connectors (TRS-XLR etc.)


Recommended Frequencies Need Updating

OXIEnt

I realize the app is made in the UK, but with the ability to switch to Imperial for US standards, Iā€™d like to also see current frequency recommendations be updated as well. The 600mhz range in the states has been bought up and wireless mic systems have to migrate to over frequency locations. I think 500mhz band is not the place to go. Hoping to have this added as a huge help to my AV profession.