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Re: Powered Subs



Krispen Hartung wrote:
> As many folks know on the list, I use laptop processing via max 
> (looper, other octave effects) that completely transform the sound of 
> my guitar. It is not uncommon for me to play a low E on the guitar 
> (82.4hz), and then apply a two octave drop.  I'm not sure what that 
> would be.
Divide the frequency by two for each octave you drop.  (Multiply by two 
for every octave you raise.)  82.4/4 = 20.6Hz.  You're definitely into 
the subwoofer's range.

Cheers,

Bill


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