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<blockquote data-quote="brandon_s0854" data-source="post: 7647151" data-attributes="member: 623673"><p>I agree. There are too many variables in a listening evironment for any software to really be accurate. The only time I use it anymore is to get a general idea of how certain subs will respond to different enclosure volumes and tuning. I didn't use it in this case because I knew what it sounded like in a 3cf box @ 35hz, and made small changes to it to get what I was looking for. If I would've relied on WinISD for this, I probably would've tuned even higher. I'm actually interested to see what WinISD would predict in this exact scenario. I bet you it wouldn't be more than 10dB down @ 30hz!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brandon_s0854, post: 7647151, member: 623673"] I agree. There are too many variables in a listening evironment for any software to really be accurate. The only time I use it anymore is to get a general idea of how certain subs will respond to different enclosure volumes and tuning. I didn't use it in this case because I knew what it sounded like in a 3cf box @ 35hz, and made small changes to it to get what I was looking for. If I would've relied on WinISD for this, I probably would've tuned even higher. I'm actually interested to see what WinISD would predict in this exact scenario. I bet you it wouldn't be more than 10dB down @ 30hz! [/QUOTE]
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