Stock db levels?
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From: Kansas - yet again...

bose dosent give out numbers they just say something along the lines of its how there placed an so on an so forth as to why its better then higher rated systems
Bose doesn't give out #'* cause their #'* suck *** in home audio
No stock system will put out much worth measuring, but you can go to rad shack, spend $30 if you're really interested. I almost want to, just for tuning, and tuning my Hi Fi system.
No stock system will put out much worth measuring, but you can go to rad shack, spend $30 if you're really interested. I almost want to, just for tuning, and tuning my Hi Fi system.
Ministry, Burning Inside, on a Radio Shack SPL meter. I $h1t you not. I was surprised. :P
I didn't bother measuring response. Just put the RS meter on c weighting, fast response, and max reading. So it'* not the most accurate.
I didn't bother measuring response. Just put the RS meter on c weighting, fast response, and max reading. So it'* not the most accurate.
I got one of those Radio shack meters too, I was search for my loudest Frequence, actually couldn't pick it up the time I used it. Planning on playing around with it somemore when I get my car back.
Bought the digital one and think it goes to 126db. I tested in the 110 range and everything came up 110. not one spike. I'll have to try lower volume next time.
testing being done with BassMechanic 5.0 CD, no music, just tones
I'll bring it to Bonneville fest for those that want to mess around with it.
Bought the digital one and think it goes to 126db. I tested in the 110 range and everything came up 110. not one spike. I'll have to try lower volume next time.
testing being done with BassMechanic 5.0 CD, no music, just tones
I'll bring it to Bonneville fest for those that want to mess around with it.



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