[sdiy] Harmonic bandwidth
Tim Daugard
daugard at sprintmail.com
Wed Jan 9 21:18:57 CET 2008
> i gots 2 speakers, so i isolate the two harmonics and let them mix
>
> so barring similar tests with more harmonics (thus more speakers) i
> am ready to conclude that the audible difference is due to speaker
> nonlinearity.
>
> but does this mean we can disregard it? we are electronic musicians no?
> always we rely on speakers (often far from ideal ones) to create
Soooo . . . we should have one amp and speaker for each audio source (VCO)? We move into
the realm of biamplification. Or into the realm of simulating a chorus of violins by using
a chorus of speakers. Interesting.
At the least, I'm going to have to look at filtering and feeding my signals to separate
amps for my separate speakers.
Tim Daugard
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