In Reply to: A funny story about square wave test on speakers posted by beppe61 on December 13, 2014 at 23:34:18:
reason they are difficult to record well.
They both can sound Hard.
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- I heard that both Piano and Clarinet make Square Waves, one - oldmkvi 08:21:35 12/14/14 (15)
- no acoustic musical instrument can create a square wave - 3db 09:29:54 12/16/14 (4)
- RE: no acoustic musical instrument can create a square wave - b.l.zeebub 06:44:45 12/17/14 (3)
- Your definition of a square wave is incorrect - 3db 05:50:03 12/18/14 (2)
- You will find that I am correct if you'd bother to look it up. - b.l.zeebub 11:24:58 12/20/14 (1)
- And from the horses mouth - 3db 05:56:13 12/22/14 (0)
- Whereas a Trombone can generate a Shock Wave - John Marks 08:55:54 12/14/14 (6)
- What about the trumpet? - genungo 09:25:41 12/14/14 (4)
- The scientific literature I have read is all about trombones, and here might be the reason: - John Marks 13:46:53 12/14/14 (3)
- RE: The scientific literature I have read is all about trombones, and here might be the reason: - John Atkinson 15:19:44 12/14/14 (2)
- Thanks, but, the thing that I have read before in the literature but that has never been explained... - John Marks 16:10:53 12/14/14 (1)
- When you're sitting in front of a Brass Section, none of that matters! - oldmkvi 08:53:05 12/15/14 (0)
- I've heard some pretty shocking sound waves come from a trombone ... - Mike K 09:09:37 12/14/14 (0)
- RE: I heard that both Piano and Clarinet make Square Waves, one - coffee-phil 08:48:19 12/14/14 (1)
- no acoustic musical instrument can create a square wave - 3db 04:34:39 12/17/14 (0)
- RE: I heard that both Piano and Clarinet make Square Waves, one - beppe61 08:39:15 12/14/14 (0)