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Rip Rock
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Today we were testing and found out that we have 2 different readings on our sensors. One sensor is 1 db low at 170db+ than the other one. Exact same place and mic cord were used and tested within minutes of each other. Should we send in both of them to get checked out?? Or can we fix it??

[ 09-18-2005, 05:16 PM: Message edited by: Rip Rock ]

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Mike and Mark

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Wayne Harris
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You need to use both sensors at the same time when making comparisons. Also, make sure the K-factors for each channel are set properly.

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Rip Rock
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Ok. We did what you said and it is still off. The K factors are both set at 178.0, wich is said in the book for sensor`s 1 and 2. It`s accurate within it`s self, but not with the other one. Do you have any other suggestions to try??

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