Yeah, it was just in theory.
I actually always thought it's related to the wavelengths in a way that some wavelengths would always 'last' longer when reflected, than other waves. Now I'm to understand it's related to the specific 'equalization' each material have. So that if I played music...
Thank you. So basically what you're saying is that all frequencies in the spectrum can be either suppressed or amplified, depending on the material they're traveling through ? Which means if I wanted to know what resonance I have in a specific case, prior to being at it, I'll have to read...
Hello everybody,
I'd really like to be able to explain what I hear in terms of wavelengths. My question could be split into a few, but I will try to focus on the main issue so it's more simple to answer.
Situations in real life:
It comes to my mind when I'm in live shows, the loud ones...