the software prompts you to make sure your mass is enough
or software won't run
my fear is that the clay dampens and changes the driver resonance and freq sweep in a funny way
i may have to start a thread regarding the wt3 itself
because windows is not giving me a microphone level setting .
or software won't run
my fear is that the clay dampens and changes the driver resonance and freq sweep in a funny way
i may have to start a thread regarding the wt3 itself
because windows is not giving me a microphone level setting .
i did find this you tube video
where three of these 15's are used in a open back style design.
3 15'' Pyle Subwoofers walled on a Audioque amp - YouTube
where three of these 15's are used in a open back style design.
3 15'' Pyle Subwoofers walled on a Audioque amp - YouTube
i have gone through set up and calibration.
if i have anything wrong, it is the mic volume setting level.
my computer mic volume does not give me a setting scale with a numerical value of 1.
so i just raised the mic volume up to the first marker.
i am going to try the other two usb inputs and see if one has a mic assigned with a volume setting that reads 1 as the wt3 software recommends.
if i have the mic level correct. then these woofers parameters make the driver useless for anything other than infinite baffle.
if i have anything wrong, it is the mic volume setting level.
my computer mic volume does not give me a setting scale with a numerical value of 1.
so i just raised the mic volume up to the first marker.
i am going to try the other two usb inputs and see if one has a mic assigned with a volume setting that reads 1 as the wt3 software recommends.
if i have the mic level correct. then these woofers parameters make the driver useless for anything other than infinite baffle.
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