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New sub hates old enclosure, want to build my first box SWS-12d4
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8669282" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>dont use CD disks, completely inaccurate. Use music, more specifically your hardest hitting song. If you want to get analytical, use spectrum analyzer on audacity and see the DB levels and generate the test tone that matches the song and use that as a test tone to set gains. Also set gains with subs connected not disconnected its completely different when the amp sees a load vs no load. Basically saying the old digital multi-meter gain setting method using a 0 db test tone is beyond flawed for multitude of reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8669282, member: 650438"] dont use CD disks, completely inaccurate. Use music, more specifically your hardest hitting song. If you want to get analytical, use spectrum analyzer on audacity and see the DB levels and generate the test tone that matches the song and use that as a test tone to set gains. Also set gains with subs connected not disconnected its completely different when the amp sees a load vs no load. Basically saying the old digital multi-meter gain setting method using a 0 db test tone is beyond flawed for multitude of reasons. [/QUOTE]
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