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When testing for product resonances you need at least three lines of resolution at the half-bandwidth of that resonance. This ensures you’re exciting those resonances and controlling at the true peak. It also means when testing out to 2000Hz you’ll need 8,000 lines and out to 3000Hz you’ll need 16,000 lines. With VR controllers you are ready!<\/p>\n
You can read more about Lines of Resolution on our:<\/p>\n