Re: stereo question

From: mike d. (miggitymike@juno.com)
Date: Fri Jan 28 2000 - 20:46:17 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.<<

the reason an oval speaker can't sound as good as a round speaker is
because the middle of the oval produces a natural wave like it should,
but then you have the section at the very edge of the oval that also
produce second and third sets of waves which causes phase cancellation...

as far as the triangle thing, your talking about the shape of the
waveform (ie.. square wave, sawtooth, etc...), not the sound wave... the
wave itself is ALWAYS round. different waveforms produce a different
timbre... the shape of the speaker cannot affect these things...

-mike d.

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