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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8751685" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Can you define the difference between """clean power""" and """dirty power"""?</p><p></p><p>Again, I don't think you understand how logarithmic scale works and you certainly don't have any experience with how difficult gains are as you reach greater states of compression.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Pretty meaningless. It's easy enough to find a music track with a 3 second sine wave of most frequencies. If you have 30 second music average classes (as close to some score without going over in 30 second average) those are a lot of fun and usually have some real competition. You need to do your homework to find a good song for your build and some experience on keeping that average where you want it.</p><p></p><p>OUTLAW</p><p></p><p>Deadening will lose on the meter as often as it gains. I lost about 3 10ths doing the floor in my Jeep.</p><p></p><p>Again, if you think gaining 1.5 from where you're sitting is easy, give it a whirl and report back. And please use the caveat "OUTLAW" when boasting about numbers.</p><p></p><p>AFAIK the only international org that allows door(s) open is USACi:</p><p><em>"OUTLAW” records may be recorded anywhere forward of the “B” pillar. The microphone must be secured in a USACI certified globe and be placed where it can be observed by the world record official during the entire run. Doors may be open or closed but may not be opened and then closed during the run. Competitor may be in the vehicle but must sit on the opposite side of the microphone"</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8751685, member: 614752"] Can you define the difference between """clean power""" and """dirty power"""? Again, I don't think you understand how logarithmic scale works and you certainly don't have any experience with how difficult gains are as you reach greater states of compression. Pretty meaningless. It's easy enough to find a music track with a 3 second sine wave of most frequencies. If you have 30 second music average classes (as close to some score without going over in 30 second average) those are a lot of fun and usually have some real competition. You need to do your homework to find a good song for your build and some experience on keeping that average where you want it. OUTLAW Deadening will lose on the meter as often as it gains. I lost about 3 10ths doing the floor in my Jeep. Again, if you think gaining 1.5 from where you're sitting is easy, give it a whirl and report back. And please use the caveat "OUTLAW" when boasting about numbers. AFAIK the only international org that allows door(s) open is USACi: [I]"OUTLAW” records may be recorded anywhere forward of the “B” pillar. The microphone must be secured in a USACI certified globe and be placed where it can be observed by the world record official during the entire run. Doors may be open or closed but may not be opened and then closed during the run. Competitor may be in the vehicle but must sit on the opposite side of the microphone"[/I] [/QUOTE]
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