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By old IASCA rules wasn't a 34 basically 2 x 3 point deductions for deviations that are greater then 2 db from one 1/3 octave to another. It's been a while and I'm trying to remember? Or was that scored at 3 db?
#34
^ Its been a while..... I believe to get 40 points you need a ruler flat curve. then the first major deviation is count by each db = -1 point (6db= -6 points), then the rest is a deduction of -1 point.
For example: If you have a flat curve with 3db down at 20k =37 and another 3db down at 500 = 36, and +3db at 200= 35, another 3db dip at 2500= 34.
Or a curve with a major of -9db at 20k = 31, and -6db at 500(-1) = 30, and -6db at 25hz(-1) = 29.
[ October 27, 2005, 01:16 AM: Message edited by: SweetnLow91SC ]
For example: If you have a flat curve with 3db down at 20k =37 and another 3db down at 500 = 36, and +3db at 200= 35, another 3db dip at 2500= 34.
Or a curve with a major of -9db at 20k = 31, and -6db at 500(-1) = 30, and -6db at 25hz(-1) = 29.
[ October 27, 2005, 01:16 AM: Message edited by: SweetnLow91SC ]
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