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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3264166" data-attributes="member: 558845"><p>There are no Termlabs in town I live in Pensacola, FL but the best shop in town uses a Gold-Line SPL 162, which they said that was calibrated to be within 1db of the B&amp;K spl meters. I do not know anything about these meters so I am asking you guys how accurate they are, this shop sells US Amps and RE Audio, Critical Mass and other high quality brands so I figured that the Gold-Line SPL meter would also be high quality since that is how they deal with high quality equipment.</p><p></p><p>Now for the results: Vehicle: 2004 Dodge Durango</p><p></p><p>HU: Kenwood KDC-X891</p><p></p><p>Subs: 2 AQ 15" HD3's</p><p></p><p>Sub amps: 2 US Amps MD3D's, strapped(2007 models)</p><p></p><p>Song played: Walk it Out</p><p></p><p>SPL score: 151.7 db sealed up on dash.</p><p></p><p>Tell me what you experienced competitors think, is this a fairly accurate score or should I not take it too serious? Note that this was my average on music in a daily driver setup, the enclosure is an 8 net cube ported enclosure tuned to 40hz. Let me know what you guys think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3264166, member: 558845"] There are no Termlabs in town I live in Pensacola, FL but the best shop in town uses a Gold-Line SPL 162, which they said that was calibrated to be within 1db of the B&K spl meters. I do not know anything about these meters so I am asking you guys how accurate they are, this shop sells US Amps and RE Audio, Critical Mass and other high quality brands so I figured that the Gold-Line SPL meter would also be high quality since that is how they deal with high quality equipment. Now for the results: Vehicle: 2004 Dodge Durango HU: Kenwood KDC-X891 Subs: 2 AQ 15" HD3's Sub amps: 2 US Amps MD3D's, strapped(2007 models) Song played: Walk it Out SPL score: 151.7 db sealed up on dash. Tell me what you experienced competitors think, is this a fairly accurate score or should I not take it too serious? Note that this was my average on music in a daily driver setup, the enclosure is an 8 net cube ported enclosure tuned to 40hz. Let me know what you guys think [/QUOTE]
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