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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8689141" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>Metering is a waste of time in a music setup. 143.8 is louder than most people would drive around listening to anyway. If you’re going for pure SPL numbers, you use test tones and burps. Most spl systems sound like *** on music, since the box is built on purpose to be peaky at a certain frequency, usually in the 50+ hz range. Go to a local car audio competition and compete in a bass race. You will get metered to find out what class you’re in. assuming people still do bass races.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8689141, member: 678073"] Metering is a waste of time in a music setup. 143.8 is louder than most people would drive around listening to anyway. If you’re going for pure SPL numbers, you use test tones and burps. Most spl systems sound like *** on music, since the box is built on purpose to be peaky at a certain frequency, usually in the 50+ hz range. Go to a local car audio competition and compete in a bass race. You will get metered to find out what class you’re in. assuming people still do bass races. [/QUOTE]
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