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BrainlessTekno
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Posted: 25 May 2023 at 10:44am |
Hi, i recently build some 168 horn... they sound great but im thinking if i can mesure the sound by some more official standards than my ears :D what are the ways to do it ? thanks
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Besa
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You should read the forum. It should works
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BrainlessTekno
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sorry im new to this... what keywords should i look for and in what forum?
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Earplug
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Get REW. Free software. |
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Earplugs Are For Wimps!
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BrainlessTekno
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yey thanks finaly some software for mac os.
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fatfreddiescat
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Also 'Open Sound Meter' also free and works with PC, MAC and there is a version for ipad. Realtime measurement software.
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