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Location: south east mo.
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when entering t/s parameters into box program is the dumax report best to use? or published specs? thanks!
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Did it Himself
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It's always better to measure parameters yourself, but you also have to be confident that you are measuring them accurately. I bet quite a few aren't!
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thanks for the replys! i don't have the equipment needed to measure them but, i'd say your right about measuring them. the driver in question is the Dayton dual 15" sub from parts express and that's where i seen the Dumax report for the driver. thanks again!
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Enjoy good sound
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Here is one way to measure T-S parameters:
http://www.epanorama.net/documents/a...arameters.html But of course some tools are required.
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