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Undergrad Can a Single Speaker Effectively Direct Low Frequencies?
As I said, we don't really have a purpose in mind at the moment, more of a if we could do it, then I am sure we could find something to use it for. As you mentioned, in a concert or theatre could potentially be a use, if we could get it to work.- newaqua
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Undergrad Can a Single Speaker Effectively Direct Low Frequencies?
Firstly, thank you everyone who has replied here. The other day when I tried to see the thread all that would load was the 'Something to add box', and I couldn't see my original post, hence why i have mentioned the same thing twice! I also couldn't see any replies, hence not acknowledging...- newaqua
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Undergrad Can a Single Speaker Effectively Direct Low Frequencies?
I forgot to add, that I was wondering if you could use a 1/2 or 1/4 wavelength width parabolic reflector which would reduce the size. Are there any rules or theory's around sound waves and reflectors?- newaqua
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Undergrad Can a Single Speaker Effectively Direct Low Frequencies?
Hey everyone. I have a couple of questions in regards to the direction of sound. I am wanting to direct lower frequencies (30-60Hz). When I say direct, I mean more of a beam rather than radiating out from the front of the speaker in all directions like a traditional wave. I have been looking at...- newaqua
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