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<blockquote data-quote="THATpurpleKUSH" data-source="post: 8632538" data-attributes="member: 615398"><p>When entering parameters enter them in this order: qes, qms, fs, vas. Then go to the bottom and select dvc and parallel or series if the sub is dvc. Then go back up and enter re, bl, xmax, le and pe. You'll notice that winisd will calculate qts, mms, cms and db spl efficiency based on other parameters you have entered. If winisd doesn't auto calculate "unknowns" then you'll have to enable by checking the box at the bottom of the window where you enter the parameters.</p><p></p><p>Manufacturer given specs can sometimes vary slightly because the numbers are rounded or an average of multiple readings from different production runs. Always let winisd calculate qts since it's a function of qms and qes. Also let it calculate mms and db spl because they are based on re, bl, fs and vas. Following this method should work every time when adding new subs to your database.</p><p></p><p>You're entering too many paramters and 1 or more of them aren't jiving when winisd crunches the #'s on its own and it's telling you that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THATpurpleKUSH, post: 8632538, member: 615398"] When entering parameters enter them in this order: qes, qms, fs, vas. Then go to the bottom and select dvc and parallel or series if the sub is dvc. Then go back up and enter re, bl, xmax, le and pe. You'll notice that winisd will calculate qts, mms, cms and db spl efficiency based on other parameters you have entered. If winisd doesn't auto calculate "unknowns" then you'll have to enable by checking the box at the bottom of the window where you enter the parameters. Manufacturer given specs can sometimes vary slightly because the numbers are rounded or an average of multiple readings from different production runs. Always let winisd calculate qts since it's a function of qms and qes. Also let it calculate mms and db spl because they are based on re, bl, fs and vas. Following this method should work every time when adding new subs to your database. You're entering too many paramters and 1 or more of them aren't jiving when winisd crunches the #'s on its own and it's telling you that. [/QUOTE]
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