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How to 'measure' subs
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Rog Mogale wrote: If you only want to do a frequency plot of your subs, then the mic must be on the ground with the element physically touching the ground. The sub cab must also be on the ground and you will need a hard surface like concrete or tarmac to do perform the test. Use a distance of 2 meters from the mic to the front of the sub cab and if its 8 ohms drive with 2.83V. For a 4 ohm load use 2.00V The stimulus should be a swept sine wave from high to low. You will also need to perform this test outside with no wind present and on a very large surface at least 30 x 30 meters to any boundary if it’s going to be at all accurate. If you have a bit of ground larger than 30 x 30 meters then its possible to do the test out at 10 meters with a higher input levels. Although I find this useful I don’t advocate it for real 1w/1m measurements.
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What smoothing is suggested to be used?
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Will be watching this thread to see if someone else has a better suggestion.
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Also on a slightly different note......when RTA'ing pink noise with Smaart what averaging should I have it on? I was putting it on 10sec averaging and waiting almost a good minute before recording the wave. Good? Bad? Suggestions?
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One thing to make sure of when you are calibrating the voltage is to make sure that the amp does not have a high pass filter on when you calibrate. If you had a filter on then the voltage at 50hz would be misleading.
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So the best thing you can do is to calibrate with a sine wave as you do.
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You can even just do a measurement and then adjust the data to the correct dB level later.
I am using REW V4,11. But I am sure that V5 should be at least as good.
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