On Tue, 5 Dec 1995, Andrew Bennett wrote:
quoted 3 lines At 08:43 AM 12/5/95 +1000, Dexter HAFRO, Synthetic Studios. wrote:> At 08:43 AM 12/5/95 +1000, Dexter HAFRO, Synthetic Studios. wrote:
> >>The LFO 12" for "We are back" on Tommy Boy came with a warning about low
> >>bass frequencies causing damage to speakers, and I think the album came withquoted 1 line woofers split down the middle as he was playing a promo copy or something.> woofers split down the middle as he was playing a promo copy or something.
This seemed like an old reference to the stickers on all the Miami Bass
era 12"s that came out in the late 80's. For instance, I have a Dynamix
II tape that says something like "Warning! This recording contains
frequencies as low as 10Hz and we cannot be held responisible for the
consequences!" or something silly like that. Btw, 10Hz is so low that the
human ear tends to seperate the wave into "click-thump" sounds instead of a
low "tone" sound anyway...
David Chandler - chandler@nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us (503)301-3011
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