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Hi, Gil!
Seems, the simplest way to find this info about bandwidth is to use google.
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=acoustic+tube+resonance+bandwidth+filter
Some quick find:
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It was curiose for me too. I used one meter metal-plastic tube for experiment to find direction effect and bandwidth. It was also a question - is tube matherial having an influence to bandwidth, directivity and losts?
Please, share info if you will find it. It is interesting.
Look, I just have found another strange creature, "Resonant Speaker" :
**broken link removed**
Seems, the simplest way to find this info about bandwidth is to use google.
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&q=acoustic+tube+resonance+bandwidth+filter
Some quick find:
**broken link removed**
It was curiose for me too. I used one meter metal-plastic tube for experiment to find direction effect and bandwidth. It was also a question - is tube matherial having an influence to bandwidth, directivity and losts?
Please, share info if you will find it. It is interesting.
Look, I just have found another strange creature, "Resonant Speaker" :
**broken link removed**