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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Hi Geek, I think you should adjust your driver input data, See the Cms and Rms Mms value in my picture:
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Almost forgot to mention that your SPL plot only shows the SPL of the port. At the HR Tools menu select the 'combined response' to show the SPL sum of driver and port. See the picture. b |
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Thank you!
![]() Now I can make my tweaks. Cheers! |
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