bachatero
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A few months ago, I was playing around with a sine generator in my desktop audio setup and found that my bedroom has a huge resonance at almost exactly 129 Hz. I then applied the appropriate PEQ filter to bring it in line with nearby frequencies and that was that.
For Christmas I got a UMIK-1 and found the same exact thing again in my room, a huge resonance at 129 Hz. However, that got me thinking about this more seriously. The dimensions of my bedroom are 11.75 x 8.2 x 11.75 feet or 3.58 x 2.5 x 3.58 meters. By dividing them by 340m and getting the inverse, it looks like my bedroom SHOULD resonate at 95 Hz or maybe 136 Hz. That's not anywhere close to 129. How is this possible?
For Christmas I got a UMIK-1 and found the same exact thing again in my room, a huge resonance at 129 Hz. However, that got me thinking about this more seriously. The dimensions of my bedroom are 11.75 x 8.2 x 11.75 feet or 3.58 x 2.5 x 3.58 meters. By dividing them by 340m and getting the inverse, it looks like my bedroom SHOULD resonate at 95 Hz or maybe 136 Hz. That's not anywhere close to 129. How is this possible?