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Re: Where To Learn More? [message #65894 is a reply to message #64964] Sun, 30 January 2011 13:29 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Thanks Wayne. That is why I quit audio engineering school and went to electronics school. They gave me some story about how unless a waveform can physically fit (in the modal range it appears or above) it can't be produced. Another thing they were dead wrong about.

Do you know of a good room calculator to see what the response is to fix the deficiency of a room? Can there be something that you give it the dimensions and speaker placement and it tells you how the frequency response will behave? You know everything else ignored, like the speakers response. That would be a great tool to have so you could instantly equalize the room by inverting the frequency response.


 
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