tuneful Bass? What frequencies are covered? In order to achieve that tunefulness what exactly is done to the speaker?
The curves show a gentle slope of frequencies. I dont see any manipulation there to make it tuneful. So where do we see the special characteristic reflected in the tests? Perhaps higher frequencies are involved to add fragrance to the bass?
Does this post sound out of tune? Is this the right forum to post this I wonder.
Cheers
Bill
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Topic - What exactly is... - Bill the K 21:22:26 02/20/12 (18)
- RE: What exactly is... - Presto 15:56:53 02/22/12 (6)
- RE: What exactly is... - b.l.zeebub 12:10:10 02/23/12 (4)
- It's the exact opposite of - Presto 15:23:51 02/23/12 (3)
- RE: It's the exact opposite of - b.l.zeebub 03:44:19 02/24/12 (2)
- So, you have better phrase of the same meaning? (nt) - Stale 15:43:11 02/24/12 (1)
- RE: So, you have better phrase of the same meaning? (nt) - Presto 09:55:17 03/01/12 (0)
- RE: What exactly is... - Bill the K 17:02:53 02/22/12 (0)
- RE: Mis conceptions that lead to terms like "tuneful bass" - BigguyinATL 08:59:35 02/22/12 (2)
- RE: Mis conceptions of a mis conception (nt) - Pro Sound Guy 11:50:46 02/22/12 (0)
- RE: Mis conceptions that lead to terms like "tuneful bass" - soulfood 09:56:29 02/22/12 (0)
- RE: What exactly is... - Pro Sound Guy 13:28:02 02/21/12 (0)
- "Tuneful" = pitch-accurate and properly damped - caspian@peak.org 10:27:50 02/21/12 (1)
- RE: "Tuneful" = pitch-accurate and properly damped - michaelhigh 22:25:48 02/22/12 (0)
- Willingness to learn. - soulfood 07:40:45 02/21/12 (0)
- Simply put - kavakidd 23:32:07 02/20/12 (3)
- In some cases - G Squared 06:53:23 02/21/12 (2)
- RE: In some cases - Bill the K 09:20:04 02/21/12 (1)
- RE: In some cases - b.l.zeebub 11:13:40 02/21/12 (0)