How BASS Works (In Rooms) - Acoustic Geometry
This video shows what happens to bass – low-frequencies below 200 Hz – in rooms like recording studios, home theaters, and stereo rooms. A six-foot acrylic tube, a few action figures, funhouse glasses, and a tennis ball help simplify the otherwise complicated physics involved in how room dimensions interfere with the sound you hear. CornerSorbers https://acousticgeometry.com/products... Curve Diffusors https://acousticgeometry.com/products...

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