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<blockquote data-quote="KARLEON" data-source="post: 666443" data-attributes="member: 541893"><p>ha, yea i came across that article too. When i was reading the gain setting article and he was referring to it as a volume, im like yea right... And that article is what made me start wondering how sound waves really work. Like for a certain tone, does it really take x amount of length for it to fully develop. Or after the wave fully develops (after that certain length), at the point thats when it starts to decrease and loose volume? Or does sound waves loose it intenseness period as it travels.</p><p></p><p>Hmmmm, i need to find all the myths and rumors about how sound travels and work and post them and people can see all the things im talking about. Because i have yet to try it out, but i still believe (just from my readings, not from actual testing) that an enclosure firing forward and properly completely sealed off from the trunk can sound and be just as loud as one firing towards the rear... But i have no idea thus my reasoning for wanting to reveal these rumors and myths to see if indeed they are actually true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KARLEON, post: 666443, member: 541893"] ha, yea i came across that article too. When i was reading the gain setting article and he was referring to it as a volume, im like yea right... And that article is what made me start wondering how sound waves really work. Like for a certain tone, does it really take x amount of length for it to fully develop. Or after the wave fully develops (after that certain length), at the point thats when it starts to decrease and loose volume? Or does sound waves loose it intenseness period as it travels. Hmmmm, i need to find all the myths and rumors about how sound travels and work and post them and people can see all the things im talking about. Because i have yet to try it out, but i still believe (just from my readings, not from actual testing) that an enclosure firing forward and properly completely sealed off from the trunk can sound and be just as loud as one firing towards the rear... But i have no idea thus my reasoning for wanting to reveal these rumors and myths to see if indeed they are actually true. [/QUOTE]
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