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From:
Andrew Hime
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Date:
Fri, 19 Feb 1999 01:29:40 -0600 (CST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) 24bit 96kHz format
Msg-Id:
<199902190729.BAA01139@kali.wf.net>
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<Pine.GSO.4.02.9902181931070.8555-100000@typhoon.xnet.com>
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quoted 7 lines On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, public anemone wrote:> On Wed, 17 Feb 1999, public anemone wrote: > > below the actual tone...i.e. a 30khz tone might give off some low volume 15khz > > harmonics, which you can hear if you have good ears...to see if you can > > actually hear 20+ k tones, you really need to listen to them on good > > A decent and easy test is whether you can tell if the TV is on in another > room with the volume off. TVs produce a tone around 15KHz I think.
Hmm. Can't everyone do this?
quoted 3 lines OK, closer to IDM content: At the end of Ryoji Ikeda's +/- there is a> OK, closer to IDM content: At the end of Ryoji Ikeda's +/- there is a > tone which supposedly a listener becomes aware of only when it stops. > Well, I can hear it the whole time. (Hint: wear earplugs at concerts!)
Nah, gotta be hardcore and go deaf.