My girlfriend is strangely interested in this thread. Hmmm
likely using this fake software to fake the blur vibrationStanding right in front of the horn throat of 16x 18" horn loaded subwoofers playing low (30Hz) notes barely effects your vision lol.
I'm sure almost every viewer of these YouTube vids has experienced a very large PA system at least once in their lives, these little domestic subwoofers really aren't that impressive.
Yeah, lots of cabin gain and No-Fi.Car audio guys see this all the frequently: local distortions of space-time.
i used laser and sine waves to do this , that vibrates the balloon placed over the tube , small mirror and laser beam aimed and reflected , " lissajous waves "
i tried same with a bass shaker mounted on camera tripod and generated , low frequency sine waves , it blurred the camera or least vibrated the camera , otherwise again look at nearly all , subwoofers in videos , hardly any have this , blurred imaginghe probably mounted his camera on a bass shaker lol
or on a third sub
i tried same with a bass shaker mounted on camera tripod and generated , low frequency sine waves , it blurred the camera or least vibrated the camera , otherwise again look at nearly all , subwoofers in videos , hardly any have this , blurred imaging
there's thing i can do with my lips and it makes my vision blur , that's called in-head cavity vibrationyea, looking at it again, it is just those video editing effects. you can see the image going up and down statically and always the same super low frequency