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Reverberation still | piano, you may find that reverberation | |
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Reverb turned off | enabled. | |
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In the upper range, | decay naturally, regardless of the | |
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| Some of the more flamboyant and | |
| effervescent piano tones feature an | |
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reverb, you may be able to diminish the | ||
whine is produced | ||
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| Here, a different cause (such as | |
| resonance produced by the | |
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| Playing at loud volumes may cause | |
| instruments near the | |
| Resonation can also occur with | |
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| bass component is increased, and when | |
| the sound is played at higher volumes. | |
The bass range | Use the following measures to suppress | |
sounds odd, or | such resonance. | |
there is a vibrating | o Place speakers so they are | |
resonance | from walls and other surfaces. | |
| o Reduce the volume. | |
| o Move the speakers away from any | |
| resonating objects. | |
| When listening through headphones: | |
| Here, a different cause (such as | |
| resonance produced by the | |
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