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Help me understand the concept of speaker “throw” please.
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<blockquote data-quote="Glenn Adams" data-source="post: 131488" data-attributes="member: 6611"><p>Re: Help me understand the concept of speaker “throw” please.</p><p></p><p>Call me confused.</p><p>water is more dense, vibrations are almost lossless. Except that it propagates out in all directions in still waters. I would think the inverse square was a cube but I am no scientist, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.</p><p></p><p>But where I get confused is that water vapor is another animal. I've done so many outdoor gigs in high humidity, ( Eastern PA ) fog horn capital of the pro audio world. And every time night time came and the dew point fell the sound got better, clearer, cleaner, as in more highs. I don't know if it went further just that early evening it sounded like a rug was over the system, and after the humidity dropped the rug came off.</p><p></p><p>splain that one please Billy Nye</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glenn Adams, post: 131488, member: 6611"] Re: Help me understand the concept of speaker “throw” please. Call me confused. water is more dense, vibrations are almost lossless. Except that it propagates out in all directions in still waters. I would think the inverse square was a cube but I am no scientist, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night. But where I get confused is that water vapor is another animal. I've done so many outdoor gigs in high humidity, ( Eastern PA ) fog horn capital of the pro audio world. And every time night time came and the dew point fell the sound got better, clearer, cleaner, as in more highs. I don't know if it went further just that early evening it sounded like a rug was over the system, and after the humidity dropped the rug came off. splain that one please Billy Nye [/QUOTE]
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