Post 12 made on Sunday March 23, 2014 at 20:49 |
Herman Trivilino Long Time Member |
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Low frequency sounds, say down around 100 Hz or so, will have a wavelength of about 3 meters or so. Standing waves in the room could easily create a "cone" of a width somewhere around that length, give or take an order of magnitude.
This is why some home theater layouts use two subs. It cuts the chances in half that you'll have these annoying nodes.
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