As long as the amplitudes of the fundamental frequencies were the same wouldn't you get the same amount of bass? I chose chemistry over physics and computing over maths so this stuff isn't my forte.Basic A wrote: Hes right about the physics of subs, you have to realize your speakers are an oscillating object. Imaging if everytime your car pistons went to the top of the cylinder, they had to bounce up and down a bit before they came back down to rest. Yeah things will be more interesting I guess but shitll still run funny.
In the end though, I almost never use PURE sines, I tint everything, so Im none to talk, Im just backing his physics, pure sines vs. warm ones, fuck em, do what feels good n makes shit rumble... that use your ears... stop saying that with subs... use your chest.
why build a seprate sub bass if you can freq split
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Re: why build a seprate sub bass if you can freq split
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