RE: stereo question

From: Jarman, Mike (JARMANM@stockhausen-inc.com)
Date: Fri Jan 28 2000 - 09:47:29 EST


again false statement, Once the sound is produced it will form and travel in
the same wave pattern (oscillation, frequency) your ear does not and can not
differentiate whether a sound was produced from a round, oval, or other
speaker or what ever.
Think about this a recording of an instrument lets say guitar, The original
sound wave was produced by a STRING. or a triangle which is TRIANGLE.

Mike
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: mike d. [SMTP:miggitymike@juno.com]
> Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 1:56 AM
> To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> Subject: Re: DML: stereo question
>
> >>Tell that to Kicker's New SQUARE solobaric subwoofers!<<
>
> I'm sayin'... you don't see oval or square in pro audio, sound systems
> for sound reinforcement, recording studios, high end home audio... only
> in car stereo applications...
> the natural principles of sound waves is that they travel 360 degrees
> like ripples on the surface of water... they are a perfect circle, so an
> oval speaker can't possibly creat that perfect circle like a round
> speaker can... it's just physics...
>
> -mike d.
>
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