Originally posted by Stealth
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I'm not entirely convinced of the frequency canceling thing. I mean, if you have two small points in tandem, I can see how some frequencies will drop off, but why would a broad range just get the fundamental? An acoustic top is a pretty broad range, does it not get high frequencies because it is too big? It seems like a very long blade could pickup frequencies whose wavelength is smaller than its total length, it would just mean that it is going to repeat more times over the whole length. To cancel, you need to have the signal of a peak and valley occurring at the same time, which makes more sense with two points rather than a plane. I'm probably wrong.
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