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Anyone have tips on being louder on the meter ? (SPL numbers)
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8832986" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Once you get your meter get a notebook and start testing that stuff in the SMD thread I linked. All the way back port passenger side is usually good for metering but you may still want to test different positions and angles. Use some masking tape for each position and note on the tape which one gives what results and look for any patterns. Be sure when you're testing to allow the sub to cool and battery to recharge between test burps. Also worth mentioning testing at low power may be revealing and easier to do more back to back but do be sure to always confirm everything holds up under full power, I've seen equal peaks at more than one frequency but one will pull ahead at full power. </p><p></p><p>Do post pics when you can and something may jump out at one of the vets here worth trying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8832986, member: 614752"] Once you get your meter get a notebook and start testing that stuff in the SMD thread I linked. All the way back port passenger side is usually good for metering but you may still want to test different positions and angles. Use some masking tape for each position and note on the tape which one gives what results and look for any patterns. Be sure when you're testing to allow the sub to cool and battery to recharge between test burps. Also worth mentioning testing at low power may be revealing and easier to do more back to back but do be sure to always confirm everything holds up under full power, I've seen equal peaks at more than one frequency but one will pull ahead at full power. Do post pics when you can and something may jump out at one of the vets here worth trying. [/QUOTE]
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