About Larson Davis. Larson Davis Products – Advanced Solutions for Noise and Vibration Measurement.
Founded in 1981, Larson Davis (LD) specializes in producing high-precision acoustic testing and vibration measurement instruments. In 1999, LD joined PCB Piezotronics, Inc. (www.pcb.com) and now operates from manufacturing and engineering facilities in Provo, Utah, with additional sales and marketing based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Today, Larson Davis products are widely respected worldwide for delivering integrated sound and vibration systems backed by PCB’s Total Customer Satisfaction promise.
Larson Davis’ expertise covers sound level meters, human vibration meters, dosimeters, calibrators, audiometric calibration systems, microphones and related accessories, software, and acoustic test systems. These products support applications in audiometer calibration, building acoustics, environmental and community noise monitoring, industrial hygiene, worker hearing conservation, and various vibration measurements including hand-arm, whole-body, and general vibration.
A commitment to Total Customer Satisfaction is central to the Larson Davis mission. This goal is achieved through comprehensive application engineering and technical support, complemented by an expanding global network of sales offices and representatives ready to assist customers with their needs.
The Larson Davis Team is committed to supporting you with complete system solutions for your noise and vibration measurements. Larson Davis can help simplify your testing with a full range of sound level meters, outdoor noise monitoring systems, noise dosimeters, human vibration meters, audiometer calibration systems, and more.
For environmental noise monitoring and building acoustics, Larson Davis offers a full line of instruments, accessories and software. For personal noise and vibration exposure monitoring, Larson Davis complements this with sound level meters, personal noise dosimeters, human vibration meters, audiometric calibration systems and hearing conservation programs.
Noise Monitoring and Industrial Hygiene Applications