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From: rickcperry
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  • Great! That's sooo simple.. why didn't I think of that before?! I have a question for you, sir: do you measure your test tone in dBSpl or dBA? Thanks!

  • @angeloscogno It really doesn't matter because you are simply getting a reference between the two so that cancellation can occur. I only use the radio shack DB meter as a reference with the "C" weighting and slow response while doing the service. Weighting is in another blog listed on my site. For the record, we usually run 102 db C.

    Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment.. Glad you liked it

  • @rickcperry Yes, you're right... I must be very tired this week!!! :) Of course they refer to the same standard in both cases. Thank you for your reply, by the way!

  • Keep Up The Good Work Going...!!!

  • very nice :) , really informative, just a quesiton, did you go to school for audio? if so, mind if you say which one?

  • @TheMiddleMan667 No sir, I traveled on the road in the 90's with different bands as a A1/Engineer. Since then I have worked at a church as a system engineer. This is just the everyday method of aligning your subs with the mains. Thanks for the comment

  • Nice job..Very informative..

  • nice vid i hope you post more soon.

  • @dmacekjr Thanks, my pro audio channel is proaudiodevelopment check it out, and my website is rickcperry dot c o m

    Thanks for the comment

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