Lot of knowledgeable people around the MA area, you should learn a good bit. Are you coming up to sanford in june/july?i dont know, next weekend theres a comp in Hyannis, ma by NESPL ill see if what i can learn there.
im not looking to get near 150 with my setup- that was just an example.You picked a really bad track. The trick to impressive looking 30 second average is to pick a "song" that's basically a 30 second sine wave at your peak. That's how ppl do a 30 second average at only 1db down from their burp #.
If you want 150 out of the trunk you'll need better sub, much more power, and probably higher tuning to make it easier.
We must be listening to different versions of throw it up, because there are 3 different frequencies in that. Push dat hoe by lil jon has a very constant 44hz (iirc) note that would work well, however.Download '''throw it up" by lil jon, it has a pretty much uninterrupted 45hz note.
Get to the show early next weekend and we can find a good track for you to use.
I believe there are multiple "versions". Whatever one I pirated is 45hz protty much uninterrupted.We must be listening to different versions of throw it up, because there are 3 different frequencies in that. Push dat hoe by lil jon has a very constant 44hz (iirc) note that would work well, however.
so i had it metered today with a term lab on the windsheild, my car peaks at 46htz. best on tones was 135db, but when we did music for rookie class it was only 118. i wastold that in the rookie class they average the whole 30 seconds of music to determine the scoreI just really dont understand much about competeing and how someone can have a car that does 150 on music in the trunk - 32db louder than my car seems unrealistic.
thanks for any help