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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8310362" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>No. Skip the o-scope. I haven't once used my oscilloscope to set up my MS-8 or for others. When you're taking the measurements while wearing the mics the sweeps should be about as loud as someone talking in the passenger seat at a normal volume. The subwoofer sweep can be almost inaudible. The mics will still be able to measure the bass.</p><p></p><p>If this results in your music not sounding as loud as it should when you're done calibrating and you've set the volume on MS-8 to -6 like you should, then you can bump up the gains with the 2V mark as your maximum target. Turn up the gains the same amount on each amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8310362, member: 628688"] No. Skip the o-scope. I haven't once used my oscilloscope to set up my MS-8 or for others. When you're taking the measurements while wearing the mics the sweeps should be about as loud as someone talking in the passenger seat at a normal volume. The subwoofer sweep can be almost inaudible. The mics will still be able to measure the bass. If this results in your music not sounding as loud as it should when you're done calibrating and you've set the volume on MS-8 to -6 like you should, then you can bump up the gains with the 2V mark as your maximum target. Turn up the gains the same amount on each amp. [/QUOTE]
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