Ralphs Radio September 17 SPL
Originally posted by Green Hornet:
So, I would assume by the score difference between the Termlab and the audiocontrol, you are using the actual audiocontrol mic and not the new audiocontrol pressure sensor right?
So, I would assume by the score difference between the Termlab and the audiocontrol, you are using the actual audiocontrol mic and not the new audiocontrol pressure sensor right?
So that means I'd do like 170 on the old mics!
Heck if I used those wierd rules I could do like 173 or some crap.
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Originally posted by Xiph0id:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Green Hornet:
So, I would assume by the score difference between the Termlab and the audiocontrol, you are using the actual audiocontrol mic and not the new audiocontrol pressure sensor right?
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Green Hornet:
So, I would assume by the score difference between the Termlab and the audiocontrol, you are using the actual audiocontrol mic and not the new audiocontrol pressure sensor right?
So that means I'd do like 170 on the old mics!
Heck if I used those wierd rules I could do like 173 or some crap.
X </font>[/QUOTE]at some frequencies the AC is actually stiffer. i only gained 0.2 with everything exactly the same going from termlab to A/C. roughly the same temperature outside too.
seems as though 1 hz and above the A/C 190 is actually a little stiffer than the termlab
http://audioforum.termpro.com/ubb/ul...05943/p/1.html
they are totaly 2 different meters , the AC SPL190 pad samples and records the highest peak of your note then give u a reading is accurate on its own.
While the Termlab takes the average of your 3 or more samples then averages it out making your score.
While the Termlab takes the average of your 3 or more samples then averages it out making your score.
Originally posted by King Dynasty:
they are totaly 2 different meters , the AC SPL190 pad samples and records the highest peak of your note then give u a reading is accurate on its own.
While the Termlab takes the average of your 3 or more samples then averages it out making your score.
they are totaly 2 different meters , the AC SPL190 pad samples and records the highest peak of your note then give u a reading is accurate on its own.
While the Termlab takes the average of your 3 or more samples then averages it out making your score.
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Originally posted by Team Shadow:
hey wagonized
i got me shiny new port set up at my shop.
4 home made flared ports just waiting to be installed.
hey wagonized
i got me shiny new port set up at my shop.
4 home made flared ports just waiting to be installed.
seems like i leave something behind at every show. [img]graemlins/banghead.gif[/img]
Originally posted by King Dynasty:
HAHA I found them first , i was going to use them for exhaust pipes.
HAHA I found them first , i was going to use them for exhaust pipes.


