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Poormanq45 
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kfr01 wrote:
Other than the complication, however, they really are separate prongs of analysis that need to be addressed one at a time.
That's why I go tscrewed up in my thinking. Thank you.
Also, I was adding another aspect of it that states, Halving the excursion equals 1/2 acoustical output OR a 1/4th increase in frequency.
Hmm, that gets me thinking. If tweeters were allowed in these dB copetitions, it would be a much smarter choice to use them. A supposed "long throw" tweeter coupled with high power handling voice coil would significantly increase the power handling, and therefore the maximum SPL.
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I'm using firefox and it's working fine for me. What kind of problem are you having?
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Enough of this thread. In simple terms tweeters can NOT be used in any type of SPL contest because the mics are filtered. Also I have no issues using firefox here either, though lately it has been acting wierd since I updated it.
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Wow, that's not nice. Why can't this thread keep going?
It'd be kind of "neat" to see what level the dB "bar" could be set to using tweeters.
THere's a competition dedicated to low frequencies, so why not one for high frequencies?
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It doesn't matter. It won't register in a competition because the frequency is to high. There is no point. If you want to make a competition for highs then do it. Now this thread has gone off topic enough.
Your cool and all but reciting sh*t from other websites just to continue debating is starting to get annoying. What should have been a 3-4 post thread has turned into a 4 pages. This wasn't meant to be a discussion thread, it was a specific question that has been twisted. Again the answer is NO because the mics in DB DRAG are filtered.
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