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Originally Posted by seancostello I look at each comb as a wheel, and the taps as spokes. You have wheels rotating at different rates, and they are on top of each other. Each time the spokes of one or more wheels are at the same place, an unpleasant resonance is formed. So...is it easier to reduce the overlap with a bunch of wheels with less spokes, or less wheels and more spokes? |
One wheel would get a more evently distributed spoke density, but would repeat itself. Repeating can be seen/heared. It is not easy to build a good distribution with two, three or more wheels, but why take the easy route??