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3 Responses to “How to produce sound around 18-20 hertz?”
By A-E D on Dec 17, 2007 | Reply
sing very low
By xavier p on Dec 18, 2007 | Reply
An analog voltage signal both in the signal to send to convert this digital signal to convert this digital signal to send to send to convert this digital signal into an analog voltage signal however the problem is the frequency and the frequency range have the reproduction of that.
By gcnp58 on Dec 19, 2007 | Reply
google “rotary woofer”
Good bass subsystems might be able to get close to 20 Hz, but if you really want to rumble, go with the Thigpen.