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<blockquote data-quote="its_bacon12" data-source="post: 3175679" data-attributes="member: 558729"><p>errrr WRONG</p><p></p><p>laws of physics say when 2 waves meet, depending on their phase, there are constructive and destructive interference. constructive is the waves are in perfect alignment, it doubles in amplitude and is twice as loud. destructive interference is when two waves meet and are 180 degrees out of phase and cancel, thus no sound.</p><p></p><p>its bad in home theatre depending where you are.</p><p></p><p>learn your shit before u speak</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="its_bacon12, post: 3175679, member: 558729"] errrr WRONG laws of physics say when 2 waves meet, depending on their phase, there are constructive and destructive interference. constructive is the waves are in perfect alignment, it doubles in amplitude and is twice as loud. destructive interference is when two waves meet and are 180 degrees out of phase and cancel, thus no sound. its bad in home theatre depending where you are. learn your shit before u speak [/QUOTE]
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