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hzsogood
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One of the shops was looking at getting a new mic, so i told them bout this site to buy one.. And for both of our knowledge .. Will there be any changes in the TL usb in the next 2 yrs or so cuz the owner is kinda a cheap ass and did nt wanna buy one now if it s just gonna change next year.. I no the new sensors are accurate and take a beating and all but the question is that what if he buys and u change the usb again?? Thanks
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Help me a out a lil bit.. Just wondering if they buy this yrs usb if u have to re callibrate it or ur changing it for next year ,( making it more sensitive or accurate)
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It never needs calibrating!! I wouldn't expect any changes that would require you to spend any significant amount of money to upgrade.
It's awesome right out of the box, and fully functional. Software upgrades are free to registered users.

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It does not require re-calibration ever. The only thing I think Wayne will do to the Term-Lab system in the next few years is replace the 180 dB. sensor with a 190 or 200 dB. sensor. But, if he does replace them, the 180 dB. sensor will probly be just as accurate and backwards compatable with the new ones (if he makes new ones).
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quote:
Originally posted by Sayar Kuchenski:
It does not require re-calibration ever. The only thing I think Wayne will do to the Term-Lab system in the next few years is replace the 180 dB. sensor with a 190 or 200 dB. sensor. But, if he does replace them, the 180 dB. sensor will probly be just as accurate and backwards compatable with the new ones (if he makes new ones).

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quote:
Originally posted by sensai:
quote:
Originally posted by Sayar Kuchenski:
It does not require re-calibration ever. The only thing I think Wayne will do to the Term-Lab system in the next few years is replace the 180 dB. sensor with a 190 or 200 dB. sensor. But, if he does replace them, the 180 dB. sensor will probly be just as accurate and backwards compatable with the new ones (if he makes new ones).

wow the kid lives.....
I have been getting things ready so I can get to collage. I am planning on taking all 6 of Installers Institute's courses in March. I am then planning on going to college in Massachusetts for 1/2 to 1 year. So I have been getting things ready for that. Also, I have been working quite a bit on the cosmetic end of my vehicle and my install. Additionally, I have been traveling a fair amount to attend local competitions and help judge some of them.
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Which ones did you help judge? Because you're not a judge.
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quote:
Originally posted by MSIGuy:
Which ones did you help judge? Because you're not a judge.

I helped at the Minot Pacific Sound comp.
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