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Before you do anything new I would write down everything you know about your system, that goes from outputs at a range of frequencies down to the position of each sub. You could even go into temperature, humidity, altitude and many other environmental conditions as these things will affect scores as well.

The guy I lost to in psyclone checks weather for a show.

He then heats or cools down his shop and sets up his RTA and runs a few 30s runs.

Fucking beast. Lol.

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Before you do anything new I would write down everything you know about your system, that goes from outputs at a range of frequencies down to the position of each sub. You could even go into temperature, humidity, altitude and many other environmental conditions as these things will affect scores as well.

From what I've seen him say he already writes everything down.

He probably knows his system better than 90% of people out there

I get a lil weird.

Not as full retard as burp or tone people, which I still have utmost respect for, but...

I know my gear and my build. Basically slept in that thing. But, I don't understand some things. And hell, I wanna try to.

It's fun.

build

check for lights

tune

fire up

turn knob to right.

watch voltage

try to breath.

try to see

sniff for coil.

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How about we trade whips, my Jimmy for your blazer and you can start from scratch?

I'll fill it with bud light from the hatch to the front seats to sweeten the deal.

That being said a lot of people's definition of "music" is a clipped 30 hz sine wave with some 80 IQ knuckle head grunting about committing crimes and his genitals.

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Before you do anything new I would write down everything you know about your system, that goes from outputs at a range of frequencies down to the position of each sub. You could even go into temperature, humidity, altitude and many other environmental conditions as these things will affect scores as well.

From what I've seen him say he already writes everything down.

He probably knows his system better than 90% of people out there

I get a lil weird.

Not as full retard as burp or tone people, which I still have utmost respect for, but...

I know my gear and my build. Basically slept in that thing. But, I don't understand some things. And hell, I wanna try to.

It's fun.

build

check for lights

tune

fire up

turn knob to right.

watch voltage

try to breath.

try to see

sniff for coil.

Fuck an A boss......

it has worked so far

lol...

Im in the top 18 on the planet in my discipline ... :) .... but i know its early.

LOL...

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great read guys! One love!

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If you really want to know what's going on with your port, impedance tells all. You can check for compression with an AMM-1. The trickier part is figuring out if its port compression or power compression, but it can be done.

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