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From: Irene McC <substar@iafrica.com>
To: huntsman@clara.net <huntsman@clara.net>; idm@hyperreal.org
<idm@hyperreal.org>
Date: Friday, March 12, 1999 01:52
Subject: Re: (idm) in praise of bass
On 12 Mar 99, David Inglesfield wrote re: Re: (idm) in praise of bass:
quoted 1 line And do your your next door neighbours like the sub woofer? :-)> And do your your next door neighbours like the sub woofer? :-)quoted 3 lines Thy funny thing is, that even though the foundations shake, the>Thy funny thing is, that even though the foundations shake, the
>sound wave doesn't travel that far. It's an immediate physical thing
>if you are in the room.
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You are fortunate then, because sub bass frequencies will normally
travel the furthest....
I remember reading somewhere that during WW1 the Germans
deployed an exceptionally large gun on the Western Front (ie
somewhere in Northern France) and that it was sometimes
faintly audible in London.