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Aquarian
king of no pants
Registered: May 2005
Location: Laval, Quebec
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Re: Who has the best Sub in Montreal?
| quote: | | Originally posted by Kamaka I want to know who's system goes the lowest. |
You can't go lower than 1hz anyways, and besides barely anyone can hear below 20.
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Sep-26-2006 11:58
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moevalith
moevalith.com

Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Kamaka
Thanks for the info about Mcgill, cool :-)
I'm not really interested in the frequencies we can hear, i'm interested in the one's we can't. So, my original question is important.
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We can't seem to record frequencies below 20hz and above 20khz, but, that doesnt mean they don't give an effect to what we hear.
Consider a concert hall with a symphony; the violins are rich in the high end and have an abundance of frequencies above 20khz. We can't hear those frequencies above 20khz, however its presence makes a difference in the audible sound spectrum, that's why its almost impossible to replicate the effect of a live symphony onto concrete music (cds, vinyl, hd, etc)
The same applies to the metro train getting closer to a station vs its low end below 20hz.
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Sep-26-2006 21:56
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