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Old 11-09-2018, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by 62caddy View Post
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.
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?

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