Difference between revisions of "Nulls"
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Dead spots or areas of a room where there is a significant drop in volume. | Dead spots or areas of a room where there is a significant drop in volume. | ||
− | When your sound is hollow, diffuse, and thin, you may be experiencing nulls or comb filtering. This is usually the result of a single sound source | + | When your sound is hollow, diffuse, and thin, you may be experiencing nulls or comb filtering. This is usually the result of a single sound source being amplified through several loudspeakers. |
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Latest revision as of 03:26, 12 November 2007
Nulls
Dead spots or areas of a room where there is a significant drop in volume.
When your sound is hollow, diffuse, and thin, you may be experiencing nulls or comb filtering. This is usually the result of a single sound source being amplified through several loudspeakers.
This is a stub.