Sony Explode 6x9's on the TL PIC

wow
i wonder where the mic was placed

tell us fool
It was actually right on top of the 6x9. However, I'm not sure how big of a difference that will make because I have put the meter right next to my buddy's sub and the score was nearly the same as his kick score. Maybe we'll try some new positions next time we're dicking around with the meter:)

 
That's kind of subjective. Most speakers aren't designed to play at 150db in a very high range.
Besides I made this thread for fun, but leave it to ca.com to take everything serious.
It's not subjective, it's physics. But I was just joking around anyway. I'd probably do the same thing if I had access to one

 
It was actually right on top of the 6x9. However, I'm not sure how big of a difference that will make because I have put the meter right next to my buddy's sub and the score was nearly the same as his kick score. Maybe we'll try some new positions next time we're dicking around with the meter:)
thought so, if you put the meter in the kick you'd prolly be hittin near 110 depends on how far back the speakers are, isn't it -3 db's lost for every meter?

 
isn't it -3 db's lost for every meter?
Actually it's a 6 decibel drop every time you double the distance

But cars have too many reflections and the effect of cabin gain for that to be useful. It is, however, useful when setting up and planning large concert systems

 
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