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lil john
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can you "turn up " a meter to read higher ??
cuz i meter on a official DB rag meter.. i do 1 153-154 bass race ..
this weekend i did a 158.2 bass race.. no way...this meter is always higher than normal.. so can you or cant you adjust the mic so to speek??

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Yes, you can adjust the K-factor and i believe it will read higher

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The meter may be adjusted +/- 1 dB. You may not change the K-factor while an event is in process.

I believe the meter is a Term-LAB.NET that has been "calibrated" by mistake. Please see the following post...

http://audioforum.termpro.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=12&t=000023

This will result in an SPL reading that is 6-7 dB too high.

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