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BlahCade 59: Why Gottlieb's Aren't Chris' Favourite Manufacturer
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<blockquote data-quote="relaxation" data-source="post: 241155" data-attributes="member: 5759"><p>The way they do audio is jacked up...</p><p></p><p>I heard this table was going to be a dance floor, while the beat does center around 87Hz which is higher up in the midbass band it hovers at -20dB while dance music would be hitting -10dB or a tad higher, this is with SFX/Table Music at 100%</p><p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/ezhFIIc.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>Turning the menu music from 50% to 100% one of the bass notes starts hitting the -10dB mark which was only maybe -15dB before while the main bassline stays the same at -20dB, this is all recorded with the ball trapped on a flipper.</p><p></p><p>I don't have any emulators installed for comparison but I thought it was weird people praised it for its sound package but is limp wristed in TPA, perhaps being next to the real tables subwoofer offers an experince that can't be replicated.</p><p></p><p><em>background: audio is another hobby of mine, I own and measure with a calibration microphone and EQ my speaker system to get a balanced response for the room it's in</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="relaxation, post: 241155, member: 5759"] The way they do audio is jacked up... I heard this table was going to be a dance floor, while the beat does center around 87Hz which is higher up in the midbass band it hovers at -20dB while dance music would be hitting -10dB or a tad higher, this is with SFX/Table Music at 100% [img]http://i.imgur.com/ezhFIIc.png[/img] Turning the menu music from 50% to 100% one of the bass notes starts hitting the -10dB mark which was only maybe -15dB before while the main bassline stays the same at -20dB, this is all recorded with the ball trapped on a flipper. I don't have any emulators installed for comparison but I thought it was weird people praised it for its sound package but is limp wristed in TPA, perhaps being next to the real tables subwoofer offers an experince that can't be replicated. [i]background: audio is another hobby of mine, I own and measure with a calibration microphone and EQ my speaker system to get a balanced response for the room it's in[/i] [/QUOTE]
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