tyler_durden;214838 Wrote: 
> You know, my car always seems to "drive better" when it's clean.  I
> wonder if it is the same phenomenon...
> 
> TD

It's been proven that a layer of grime does reduce the aerodynamic
(laminar flow) properties of a moving object.
Vacuum excluded of course.
So, I agree that a layer of dust would interfere with the sound
pressure emitted from a transducer.

.


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