>It's my understanding that someone suggested some of the
>false-beating problems we deal with in the treble might be impedance
>related. Anyone have observations regarding this?
>
>Andrew Anderson
Yes Andrew. I have found that a too-low impedance can encourage
falseness. To put in another way, if you take a board which has
adequate stiffness (for the register under consideration) but a short
and nasty tone due to lack of initial mass, the tone will improve
beyond your wildest imagining, and the falseness which seems to be
part of the mess, will almost totally disappear.
Ron O.
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