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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 4809553" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>Slapshow uses the AC 190, that looks almost like the TL. The AC180 is a small pen like microphone type sensor. Depending on who is running the meter the sensitivity can be raised so people will see bigger numbers, I know they do this with the old 180, not sure about the 190. The 190 is normally about .2 db's off from the TL. At a show a couple weeks ago we put the TL at the glass and the old AC180 on the floor and metered him with both meters at the same time and he was doing 160 on the TL and 170 on the 180.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 4809553, member: 587873"] Slapshow uses the AC 190, that looks almost like the TL. The AC180 is a small pen like microphone type sensor. Depending on who is running the meter the sensitivity can be raised so people will see bigger numbers, I know they do this with the old 180, not sure about the 190. The 190 is normally about .2 db's off from the TL. At a show a couple weeks ago we put the TL at the glass and the old AC180 on the floor and metered him with both meters at the same time and he was doing 160 on the TL and 170 on the 180. [/QUOTE]
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