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Pastimes : Audio/Video Gearhead Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Cogito who wrote (146)10/25/2011 4:04:42 PM
From: HerbVic  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 172
 
Well, there's two limits to deal with here in trying to servo-control reproduction of the entire audio spectrum. Certainly computational power comes into play as the frequency of the mechanical movements increase, but engineers must also consider the mass of the accelerometer and the potential for introducing harmonic distortion when scaling down to smaller cones, coils and power consumption. It might be possible to expand the servo-control to mid-range speakers. Tweeters might be a stretch unless that chip is really tiny.



To: Cogito who wrote (146)10/25/2011 4:57:29 PM
From: Doren  Respond to of 172
 
OK thanks for the very clear explanation. I totally get it.

My guess across the spectrum is that the subwoofers would be that least accurate but that's only a guess.

Its great to have my own personal audio, video adviser here who is NOT selling me gear.

I've read an older version of Audio Dictionary, and am part way through the newest so I'm pretty hip to stuff but not on the order you are.