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Originally Posted by 62caddy
Different placement locations can have different resonance points. So while there may be an improvement in one area (such as foot traffic), walls usually have a higher resonant frequency than flooring which means the turntable can be more susceptible to acoustic feedback when wall mounted - unless specific steps are taken in the wall construction to prevent it.
Everything is a trade off in audio.
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What is a higher resonant frequency, what does acoustic feedback sound like, and is there a study on how it effects audio sound for the worse.
What about all the sound waves bouncing around the room and hitting the poor turntable or component with a direct hit?
Ron
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Ron
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