July 19th, 2012, 12:00
Check this out:
I am always a fan of deeper understanding how things work. Simply because if you understand the mechanics then chances are that you can measure it. And if you measure it, then it just gets better on its own.!
Have a look a this article. It explains the role of tract vibration!
http://www.acoustics.org/press/155th/chen.htm
I am always a fan of deeper understanding how things work. Simply because if you understand the mechanics then chances are that you can measure it. And if you measure it, then it just gets better on its own.!
Have a look a this article. It explains the role of tract vibration!
http://www.acoustics.org/press/155th/chen.htm
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