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<blockquote data-quote="NoobieAudio" data-source="post: 4214962" data-attributes="member: 588161"><p>maybe there is a way to acurately reproduce a frequency with like a vibrating steel rod. and touch that rod to a piece of sheet metal. then meausure what frequency the sheet metal vibrates at. then do the same thing but add different deadeners to the sheet metal and see which one gives off the lows frequency after deanener. won't that help pick a winnar becuase the lowest one would be the one that best ditributes the vibrations?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoobieAudio, post: 4214962, member: 588161"] maybe there is a way to acurately reproduce a frequency with like a vibrating steel rod. and touch that rod to a piece of sheet metal. then meausure what frequency the sheet metal vibrates at. then do the same thing but add different deadeners to the sheet metal and see which one gives off the lows frequency after deanener. won't that help pick a winnar becuase the lowest one would be the one that best ditributes the vibrations? [/QUOTE]
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