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<blockquote data-quote="///M5" data-source="post: 1103679" data-attributes="member: 562975"><p>And most idiots think distortion is loud...it definetely will hurt your ears. (don't read this as me calling anyone an idiot here, just the average joe who wants a sub--go hang around Best Buy (sic) and you will see what I mean).</p><p></p><p>If you want to do a real SPL test, I have a B&amp;K analyzer and mic setup and can play quantized tones. We can even do an input/output transfer function and see how linearly the response is for both subs. Nothing subjective about this test, but if you really want to know what the sub is doing no problem. Also, you need to realize that the accuracy of the mic used for this test is probably +/- 2 db at low frequencies and reporting 0.x db of difference is like using a 1 cup measuring cup to measure a teaspoon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="///M5, post: 1103679, member: 562975"] And most idiots think distortion is loud...it definetely will hurt your ears. (don't read this as me calling anyone an idiot here, just the average joe who wants a sub--go hang around Best Buy (sic) and you will see what I mean). If you want to do a real SPL test, I have a B&K analyzer and mic setup and can play quantized tones. We can even do an input/output transfer function and see how linearly the response is for both subs. Nothing subjective about this test, but if you really want to know what the sub is doing no problem. Also, you need to realize that the accuracy of the mic used for this test is probably +/- 2 db at low frequencies and reporting 0.x db of difference is like using a 1 cup measuring cup to measure a teaspoon. [/QUOTE]
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