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Old 23rd April 2005, 06:27 PM   #1
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Default Sound theory

Hi

1.What can be the diffirence in sound between graphs(lets say,that there are no peaks and dips=good speaker linearity ...)
2.Everyone hate resonance.Ok,Why?My understanding:
*sound peak-in lower range that means harder bass i
*mechanical vibrations
*high resistance(speaker is like variable resistor generally depended from box volume,right--->difirent volume=diffirent resonance=diffirent resistance)
3.resonance should be useful in discos,pubs,parties(bass gain)?


note:this topic should be very useful for begginers(me )

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