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<blockquote data-quote="mattj" data-source="post: 322351" data-attributes="member: 544600"><p>If you dont have a mic to play on, whatever your box is tuned at, start at about 7hz higher. Make sure you have them in order like 40,41,42,43,44,45.</p><p></p><p>Pause your deck about 5 minutes before you run up and wait in line or whatever for the mic and rev your engine a little bit as you are waiting to get a nice charge on your electrical system (do not play anything at all) turn it up to volume before distortion and clipping (while deck is on pause) and start about 7hz higher when you are up to compete. play each track for about 7 seconds since you dont really know where you are at and jump to the next track untill your time is up. the mic will record your highest db level reached but pay attention to what track is gaining the high number so you know. you also may want someone on your trunk and mabye a guy on your pass. door or your driver door. youll have to learn how your car gets loud and what to do where.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattj, post: 322351, member: 544600"] If you dont have a mic to play on, whatever your box is tuned at, start at about 7hz higher. Make sure you have them in order like 40,41,42,43,44,45. Pause your deck about 5 minutes before you run up and wait in line or whatever for the mic and rev your engine a little bit as you are waiting to get a nice charge on your electrical system (do not play anything at all) turn it up to volume before distortion and clipping (while deck is on pause) and start about 7hz higher when you are up to compete. play each track for about 7 seconds since you dont really know where you are at and jump to the next track untill your time is up. the mic will record your highest db level reached but pay attention to what track is gaining the high number so you know. you also may want someone on your trunk and mabye a guy on your pass. door or your driver door. youll have to learn how your car gets loud and what to do where. [/QUOTE]
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