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Clayton, a long time ago you posted these recalibration #'s on the audioreview tweaks board.20HZ =6.2DB
25HZ =4.4DB
31.5HZ =3DB
40HZ =2DB
50 =1.3DB
63HZ =.8DB
80 HZ =.5DB
100HZ =.3DB
125HZ =.2DB
160 =.1DB
200HZ to 1250HZ Flat
1600HZ = .1DB
2000HZ =.2DB
2500HZ =.3DB
3150HZ =.5DB
4KHZ =.8DB
5KHZ =1.3DB
6.3KHZ =2DB
8KHZ =3DB
10KHZ =4.4DB
12.5KHZ =6.2DB
16KHZ =8.5DB
20KHZ =11.2DBDo I add these numbers to the actual reading or subtract them? In other words if my reading @ 10KHz is 10 dB down from my 1KHz reading, does that mean that in actuality it's 14.4 dB down or 5.6 dB down? Thanks a lot.
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Topic - Re. R.S. SPL meter and Clayton Oxendine - T. Buns 10:37:52 05/06/99 (14)
- Analog or Digital SPL? - JEL 12:49:07 05/07/99 (0)
- Re: Re. R.S. SPL meter and Clayton Oxendine - Rob Doorack 09:21:24 05/07/99 (6)
- PS - Stephen 16:24:10 05/09/99 (0)
- DOD? - Stephen 16:11:12 05/09/99 (0)
- oh wonderful - hZ 13:28:56 05/07/99 (0)
- Re: Re. R.S. SPL meter and Clayton Oxendine - Clayton Oxendine 10:11:51 05/07/99 (2)
- Re: Re. R.S. SPL meter and Clayton Oxendine - Rob Doorack 12:00:58 05/07/99 (1)
- RTA - shely 22:00:09 05/08/99 (0)
- for analog and digital RS meters? (nt) - hZ 23:47:27 05/06/99 (2)
- Just for the analog. The digital is much more off than the analog. (nt) - Clayton Oxendine 10:13:24 05/07/99 (1)
- GREAT! guess which one I own. (nt) - hZ 13:18:41 05/07/99 (0)
- Stephen is correct, you add. (nt) - Clayton Oxendine 14:34:59 05/06/99 (0)
- Don't forget SPL reading is + or - 2 dB - Richard Greene 12:43:13 05/06/99 (0)
- Add (nt) - Stephen 11:28:55 05/06/99 (0)