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<blockquote data-quote="snoopdan" data-source="post: 2931620" data-attributes="member: 564991"><p>logically it would seem that dampening is a good idea. however there have been numerous people whom have done so and loss db's because of equally various reasons. Ive seen it myself in the lanes before - when people brace a particular car during a spl burp the meter actually reads lower....but when they step back from the car the score goes up just from the internal panel resonance/movement. My own team mate Eric (prochobo) ripped off his deadenr from his trunk hatch right there in the pits at world finals just to scrape up another .5 db.....which he did and took home a world title. So its hard to say with any particular certainty...just try it and see....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopdan, post: 2931620, member: 564991"] logically it would seem that dampening is a good idea. however there have been numerous people whom have done so and loss db's because of equally various reasons. Ive seen it myself in the lanes before - when people brace a particular car during a spl burp the meter actually reads lower....but when they step back from the car the score goes up just from the internal panel resonance/movement. My own team mate Eric (prochobo) ripped off his deadenr from his trunk hatch right there in the pits at world finals just to scrape up another .5 db.....which he did and took home a world title. So its hard to say with any particular certainty...just try it and see.... [/QUOTE]
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