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Username: Shorty

Sanford, Florida
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Post Number: 3
Registered: Mar-04
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Is there a way or a formula to figure out the diameter of a sound wave a certain distance from the cone of the speaker or is it too dependant upon the frequency. I ask because I have a room with a very steep peaked wooden plank ceiling. The first ceiling reflection behind the front speakers about ten feet up and almost above the speaker. Is this reflection worth worrying about?

Thanks
Mike
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Username: Davidmeyer

Oshkosh, Wisconsin
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Post Number: 26
Registered: May-04
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yes there is a formula,
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Username: Mixneffect

Orangevale, Ca.
USA

Post Number: 989
Registered: Apr-05
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http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/forces/isq.html
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Username: Dustin3

Tigard, Or
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Post Number: 1984
Registered: Oct-05
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lol. they will never come back mix
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