Tai sakai negroja subas mazam kambary :) On 2014.11.17 22:45, CodeC wrote: > kas aplink parasyta paskaityt jegu neuzteko, netgi sitos pastraipos > nesupratai, nors ir pastini cia tai, kas as jau pries 5 metus skaiciau > ir ne viena karta. > > p.s. tavo atmintis trumpa biski. nes dar pries siek tiek daugiau nei cia > keletas temu isrutuliota, pats kryzium gulei pries didelius subus ir > visiems maziukus kisai, nes dideli atseit negroja. o esme ta, kad su > prisiuta galva sunkiai galvojasi, todel suprasti kuom skiriasi 15" subas > nuo 8" "subo" REALYBEJE ir REALIOSE salygose - nesigauna net protingu > pastraipu paskaicius. > > On 2014.11.17 22:04, Signalizacija wrote: >> Tai kaip ten su negrojanciu subu >> Va radau kazkur intike netycia >> >> One claim that is very popular is that you cannot reproduce bass in a >> small space. While this is certainly true of soundwave propagation, it >> is completely false if pressure mode is excited within the space. In >> most rooms, there is a transition point between soundwave propagation >> and pressure mode (sometimes referred to as 'Room Gain'). That low >> frequencies can be reproduced in small spaces is clearly shown by >> headphones and car subwoofer systems. Both of these rely on pressure >> mode, and the low frequency -3dB point is defined by 'leakage' because >> the space is not perfectly sealed. In a completely sealed environment, >> bass reproduction is attainable right down to DC - not that this is >> actually useful. Most subwoofers ultimately rely on pressure mode to >> obtain the lowest frequencies in typical rooms, and it is notable that >> vented systems in particular are unable to excite the pressure mode >> properly in many rooms. >> >> >> >> >> >> On 2014.10.30 09:14, CodeC wrote: >> >>> >>> mazam kambary subas negroja. ir jo ten nereikia. >>> >> >