people curious about reducing the B of their speaker magnet motors could achieve a similar effect by bucking the existing magnet with a salvaged magnet from a blown speaker.
you might have to have someone hold it for you while you play though. either that, or a roll of duct tape and/or some spacers!
be careful about assumptions made regarding frequency content... as we do not have an monophonic instrument.
beat tones can and will be produced whenever multiple frequencies are summed together, and they will be greatly increased in relative amplitude if that summation is highly nonlinear/distorted (as is often the case with MI amps).
i'd be happy to take a sound sample of quite low frequency content using nothing but my guitar, my amp, and my cabinet(s).
you might have to have someone hold it for you while you play though. either that, or a roll of duct tape and/or some spacers!
Originally posted by Mr.coil
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beat tones can and will be produced whenever multiple frequencies are summed together, and they will be greatly increased in relative amplitude if that summation is highly nonlinear/distorted (as is often the case with MI amps).
i'd be happy to take a sound sample of quite low frequency content using nothing but my guitar, my amp, and my cabinet(s).
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