Nothing to do with the current hullabulloo but I have a question on reading the SE graphs. Is the level of the harmonics plotted AT THE FREQUENCY of the harmonic? Or do read the graph straight down, as in from the fundamental at the top (say 50Hz) down to the second harmonic (100Hz) and so on? So if there is a peak at say 2000Hz for the 2nd harmonic on the graph, does that mean there is really a peak at 2000Hz? Or does it mean there is a peak at 4000Hz?
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I guess what I'm saying is is the level plotted at the frequency it actually is or do you have to a mental calculation to find the frequency all the time?- Bottom
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Hmmm. Either I am misunderstanding you Dennis or you misunderstood me :B Here is an example: http://zaphaudio.com/6.5test/compare.html
The W18 graph shows a 3rd harmonic peak at 1700Hz. Is this peak actually at 1700Hz or is it at 5100Hz?- Bottom
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The W18 graph shows a 3rd harmonic peak at 1700Hz. Is this peak actually at 1700Hz or is it at 5100Hz?- Bottom
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Got it. Thanks Dennis.- Bottom
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