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Subcontra-Flatwounds? (Low F# / E / C#)

The distinction I was attempting to make though, is that it's not always a factor in the sound design itself alone, but is also certainly a byproduct of listening though pumped-up direct radiator - and even some horn-loaded - subwoofers in a venue that's awash in massed standing waves.
Sure. I was pointing out that not only is this possibly a desirable tone, but it's the tone that people are usually thinking of when they think they want plain old sine waves. Which is pretty much what you said as well, but I don't think it can be repeated too much.
 
Sure. I was pointing out that not only is this possibly a desirable tone, but it's the tone that people are usually thinking of when they think they want plain old sine waves. Which is pretty much what you said as well, but I don't think it can be repeated too much.

Ah, OK, we on same page. Refreshing to actually have this conversation in place of the oh-so popular Whutststringsdoesgeddyfleachancelloruse one.