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Math Hertz

Maybe you don't like it but you have the fundamental knowledge of it's use. I could learn math in school long enough to pass a test, but it was gone in a month. I got an A in advanced algebra in 11th grade but I got a 57 on the final. Forgot it entirely.

The picture you posted didn't come thru, but I doubt it would have helped me get this post any more than the last one.

I do understand cancellation, but apply it with my ears and common sense. If parametric eq means creating a sound to negate a sound, I get the concept, but will never take that route to solve this problem. In any case, it's my friends problem : )

What really confuses me is how people throw out frequencies like they do. "Yeah, I have a problem at 400 hrz" How the hell do they know that? Not everyone can own test gear. I have no idea what 400 hrz sounds like. If there's a suck out at that frequency I'll hear it, but I won't be able to identify it, and frankly, I don't see the need to to solve the problem. Would I be better served by getting a clue? If so, how? Do you listen to test signal discs all day? The pic above is really how I feel about all this.


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  • Math Hertz - Peter Gunn 09:40:28 03/31/04 (1)


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