Mylo
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I’m having difficulty wrapping my head around frequency ranges and how they relate to play back.
Here is the setup:
I have a digital piano that I’m running through an amp which is connected to a pair of 20+ year old Monitor Audio S8. These speakers have a frequency range of 35Hz-20KHz +/-3dB.
When I play the lowest key on the keyboard (A0) which has a frequency of 27.5Hz my system has no problem playing it loud and clear registering at 70dB on my SPL meter @1Meter. My tuner on my iPad shows the proper note being played at 27.5Hz.
Now when I play my 27Hz test tone through the same setup I can barely hear it and it doesn’t even register on the SPL meter. And this part makes sense. The speakers have a low end roll off of course so while they can play at 27Hz it is why down like -30db. So how do the speakers play A0 at 27.5Hz nice and loud?
I’m having trouble understanding how all this relates. Any help in gaining understanding here is appreciated.
Here is the setup:
I have a digital piano that I’m running through an amp which is connected to a pair of 20+ year old Monitor Audio S8. These speakers have a frequency range of 35Hz-20KHz +/-3dB.
When I play the lowest key on the keyboard (A0) which has a frequency of 27.5Hz my system has no problem playing it loud and clear registering at 70dB on my SPL meter @1Meter. My tuner on my iPad shows the proper note being played at 27.5Hz.
Now when I play my 27Hz test tone through the same setup I can barely hear it and it doesn’t even register on the SPL meter. And this part makes sense. The speakers have a low end roll off of course so while they can play at 27Hz it is why down like -30db. So how do the speakers play A0 at 27.5Hz nice and loud?
I’m having trouble understanding how all this relates. Any help in gaining understanding here is appreciated.