Dolby AVForums Grandmaster * Joined Sep 6, 2005 Messages 2,893 Reaction score 176 Location Northriding May 17, 2018 #1 Is a null always caused by sound waves bouncing back from the back wall and cancelling out those coming from the front? So theoretically, if I had no back wall ... There'd no null?
Is a null always caused by sound waves bouncing back from the back wall and cancelling out those coming from the front? So theoretically, if I had no back wall ... There'd no null?
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