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dB meter, help please
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<blockquote data-quote="Symon_say" data-source="post: 2904535" data-attributes="member: 563450"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>First a little intro, i live in Dominican Republic an in my country like in many latinamerican country love the ghetto install, so we have to kinds of installation the proper installation (not to proper in most of the cases) that consist of car speakers and sub, that we call interior installation, the other kind of installation is a super ghetto install in where more means the best, people use pro audio equipment like Ev, peavy, beyma, RCF and that kind of speakers to install a super loud system with we call exterior music.</p><p></p><p>The question comes here, in the music competition for the interior install they use a cheap radioshack dB meter cause no body have go over 132dB (lol i know), but for the exterior kind they dont know what meter use, so if some could help me to find some good dB meter that can work in this conditions, in the open air, not in a close car will make me a good favor.</p><p></p><p>I know some of the organizers of the event so i'm trying to make things work, and do the things right, but is a little hard and take time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Symon_say, post: 2904535, member: 563450"] Hi First a little intro, i live in Dominican Republic an in my country like in many latinamerican country love the ghetto install, so we have to kinds of installation the proper installation (not to proper in most of the cases) that consist of car speakers and sub, that we call interior installation, the other kind of installation is a super ghetto install in where more means the best, people use pro audio equipment like Ev, peavy, beyma, RCF and that kind of speakers to install a super loud system with we call exterior music. The question comes here, in the music competition for the interior install they use a cheap radioshack dB meter cause no body have go over 132dB (lol i know), but for the exterior kind they dont know what meter use, so if some could help me to find some good dB meter that can work in this conditions, in the open air, not in a close car will make me a good favor. I know some of the organizers of the event so i'm trying to make things work, and do the things right, but is a little hard and take time. [/QUOTE]
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