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Re: Low frequency in room cancellations
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Wed, 11 September 2002 16:39
mrrjm
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I know I'm not an expert at this. I read in a Pro-sound manual that subwoofers should be placed right next to each other. It had something to do with the wavefronts colliding. However I don't have any personal experience with this.
Ray
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Low frequency in room cancellations
By: Anonymous on Wed, 11 September 2002 13:46
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Robert Hamel
on Wed, 11 September 2002 15:06
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Wayne Parham
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Re: Low frequency in room cancellations
By: Anonymous on Wed, 11 September 2002 17:43
Concrete in-room horn subs
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Wayne Parham
on Wed, 11 September 2002 17:51
Re: Low frequency in room cancellations
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mrrjm
on Wed, 11 September 2002 16:39
Re: Low frequency in room cancellations
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Wayne Parham
on Wed, 11 September 2002 17:45
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