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In the Forum: Audio For Dummies ™
In the Thread: The “Primary Frequencies”.
Post Subject: “The melody range!"Posted by Romy the Cat on: 9/8/2005

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 clarkjohnsen wrote:
Middle C is 256 Hz, high C is twice that -- hence we have what musicians call "the melody range", roughly 200-500 Hz. That ain't bass!
Actually it is. It is what I call upper-bass. The upper bass and bass are totally different animals and they MUST be reproduced by different channel. Also, none of the existing delivers that can handle 200Hz with an octane to spare under the bottom (this is mandatory) can confidently go all the way up. So, we end up with an absolute minimum of 4-channel system…. if you wiling to talk about the truly full range reproduction. Thus, in the 3-ways installations the 200-400 Hz will be most likely handled by a dedicated upper-bass channels and consequentially I call it the upper-bass region….

BTW, I did not know that musicians call it "the melody range" – butt this perfectly makes sense….

Rgs,
Romy the Cat

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