What you're seeing there is the limits of you spectrum analyzer. They're not all as accurate as they could be, try increasing the fft size or other settings for higher resolution.cmgoodman1226 wrote:I think you're misinterpreting information. I understand the theory behind a sine, but load a pure sine into any spectrum analyzer and tell it's only occupying 1hz.
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Re: high-pass sub bass @ 40hz or so?
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