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Juice0723

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  1. If they let you have plenty of time, put the headunit to a fairly high volume and run a sweep or 2, make sure you cover the frequencies from 30-80hz.

    Then using the peak hold and numeric data options in Termlab find your peak frequency, bump the volume up a bit and play a tone at that frequency. Keep turning up the volume, when you stop gaining you've hit major clipping.

    Eeeh that's a very simple way of putting it ;/

    Don't do too many burps in a row, even with the engine running you'll start draining the battery, give it a few burps/sweeps/whatever then give it a couple of minutes for the components to cool down and the voltage to recover a bit.

    Thanks for the info. I don't think its a termlab though. Might be a AC meter. Does that one show the hz? Or does the old termlab show it? I have no clue what type of meter it is. I think it is a AC, but I never seen it yet.

  2. Hey guys,

    I am going to get my system metered on Saturday. Just wanted some tips on what I should do. First time getting it metered.

    I was thinking of playing a sweep or test tones and music. Not to sure, just want to get the highest number possible. And I'm probably going to put my subs facing forward before I go. And seal it off from the trunk.

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