Because I don't have a treated room, the needle on the SPL meter fluctuates a little when I use my receiver's test tones. For example, when the LFE tone comes up, the needle will jump up to 70 dB, stay a few moments, then jump up to 72, then back to 70, then up to 74, then back down to 70. What can I say? It's an untreated living room with far too many reflective surfaces.
Anyway, in the above example, I'll leave it at the level where it reaches 70 dB, not 72 nor 74. That way, it's level but there will be a few times when the bass will jump up a bit. Is this an acceptable method for getting sub levels correct?
cheers,
supervij