No prob... I'll let De' Angelo know and have him get a hold of you.
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Originally Posted by PV Audio
It will never be proved that loudness is somehow related to SPL because it isn't.
Loudness, a subjective measure, is often confused with objective measures of sound pressure such as decibels or sound intensity.
Originally Posted by Pete Kulicki
Building a stereo just to measure it's sound pressure level is like building a microwave oven for no reason other than to measure it's electromagnetic radiation emissions.
Anybody know if the guy with the solo-x's is coming?
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Originally Posted by PV Audio
It will never be proved that loudness is somehow related to SPL because it isn't.
Loudness, a subjective measure, is often confused with objective measures of sound pressure such as decibels or sound intensity.
Originally Posted by Pete Kulicki
Building a stereo just to measure it's sound pressure level is like building a microwave oven for no reason other than to measure it's electromagnetic radiation emissions.
Alrighty... I get updates via my phone so when I get them I'll forward them to you.
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Originally Posted by PV Audio
It will never be proved that loudness is somehow related to SPL because it isn't.
Loudness, a subjective measure, is often confused with objective measures of sound pressure such as decibels or sound intensity.
Originally Posted by Pete Kulicki
Building a stereo just to measure it's sound pressure level is like building a microwave oven for no reason other than to measure it's electromagnetic radiation emissions.
I have one for my ford that I used to use till I got a solid one. I could bring it and see if it fits your truck if you want.
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Originally Posted by PV Audio
It will never be proved that loudness is somehow related to SPL because it isn't.
Loudness, a subjective measure, is often confused with objective measures of sound pressure such as decibels or sound intensity.
Originally Posted by Pete Kulicki
Building a stereo just to measure it's sound pressure level is like building a microwave oven for no reason other than to measure it's electromagnetic radiation emissions.
I have one for my ford that I used to use till I got a solid one. I could bring it and see if it fits your truck if you want.
thats actually what im doin. just have to make sure that a s10 bed cover will fit my mazda. james is going to pick me one up in denver. none out here. thanks thought travis. i think yours would be a tad wide haha.
Either way.. Try not to get one with snaps. When its cold you can't re-connect them.
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Originally Posted by PV Audio
It will never be proved that loudness is somehow related to SPL because it isn't.
Loudness, a subjective measure, is often confused with objective measures of sound pressure such as decibels or sound intensity.
Originally Posted by Pete Kulicki
Building a stereo just to measure it's sound pressure level is like building a microwave oven for no reason other than to measure it's electromagnetic radiation emissions.
thats actually what im doin. just have to make sure that a s10 bed cover will fit my mazda. james is going to pick me one up in denver. none out here. thanks thought travis. i think yours would be a tad wide haha.
Hell ya man... That's what I have.. The Checkmate pro FX low-pro cover.
3 8's
39.9 consistently
Originally Posted by PV Audio
It will never be proved that loudness is somehow related to SPL because it isn't.
Loudness, a subjective measure, is often confused with objective measures of sound pressure such as decibels or sound intensity.
Originally Posted by Pete Kulicki
Building a stereo just to measure it's sound pressure level is like building a microwave oven for no reason other than to measure it's electromagnetic radiation emissions.
It will never be proved that loudness is somehow related to SPL because it isn't.
Loudness, a subjective measure, is often confused with objective measures of sound pressure such as decibels or sound intensity.
Originally Posted by Pete Kulicki
Building a stereo just to measure it's sound pressure level is like building a microwave oven for no reason other than to measure it's electromagnetic radiation emissions.
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