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Whizz
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07-12-2003 17:15 |
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Wally
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0hz? héhé
good look with your search man
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29-08-2004 22:31 |
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B-complex
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frequencies bellow 20hz are health-dangerous, if they are played in very high volume resonance can change frequency of your heart beat and cause an arythmia and kill you..
these weapons were tested in 2nd world war in germany.
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29-08-2004 23:34 |
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Wally
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damn lord, I ain't coming to your parties
and besides that, I don't think you can buy (or afford
) a mixer with such a low frequenty range, and I don't think there exists a needle that goes below 20hz (18hz?) so what's the use?
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31-08-2004 14:29 |
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AcidMonkey
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I agree with someone who said any speaker can reproduce frequencies below 20Hz.
I remember messing with my Roland MC202, some very low tones and actually being able to see the speaker bass cone moving in and out (due to the low frequencies).
I'm unsure whether or not samples/digital signals will reproduce this low but I can't see why not.
Just don't go near 3kHz or it's harmonics - that is the resonant frequency of the human colon - gonna get messy. Also there's another frequency round abouts that is the resonant frequency of your stomach, similar results - different exit point!
Check out some stuff on Throbbing Gristle - some mad German Industrial band from the late 70s I believe - they were into doing ['scuse the pun] sick s**t like that at their gigs - real crowd pleaser I imagine!
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02-09-2004 18:44 |
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Soi
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Originally posted by B-complex
frequencies bellow 20hz are health-dangerous, if they are played in very high volume resonance can change frequency of your heart beat and cause an arythmia and kill you..
these weapons were tested in 2nd world war in germany. |
Way out!! I always ask myself the question how exactly do they manage to finish a weapon like that? I mean they surely must have tested the Below-20hz-Cannon on something or somebody. And most likely the first victim is the insane professor behind the whole idea, paying the price of his own invention, out of curiosity. It reminds me of Monthy Python's Flying Circus where, during the war, the english had invented the ultimate weapon: the Funniest Joke ever. Everybody hearing the joke, died of laughter. So they had like 1000 writers lying dead at their desk, 1000 testers and 1000 translators who had to translate the Funniest Joke ever in German. Hilarious. More people died while creating the 'weapon' than in actually using it.
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02-09-2004 20:25 |
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KoFFiE
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Hehe Soi - Monty Python rulez
Anyway - if it was in WW2, I think the Germans had "test-subjects" enough in the concentration-camps
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02-09-2004 21:38 |
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B-complex
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monty python ownz !
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02-09-2004 21:41 |
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rorschach
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Originally posted by AcidMonkey
Just don't go near 3kHz or it's harmonics - that is the resonant frequency of the human colon - gonna get messy. |
interesting..
i heard once you should avoid 4.5kHz, for it seems to be the main frequency in the spectrum of a baby crying and the human brain is very sensitive for it.
Does make sense imo, i mean, if you ever held a tiny human screaming his longs out, weren't you trying all possible things to stop that awfull noise??
Nature is smart..
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17-10-2004 23:44 |
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marisol
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interesting..
i heard once you should avoid 4.5kHz, for it seems to be the main frequency in the spectrum of a baby crying and the human brain is very sensitive for it.
Does make sense imo, i mean, if you ever held a tiny human screaming his longs out, weren't you trying all possible things to stop that awfull noise??
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this is true. what actualy happins is 4.5 khz doesnt enter the ear drum it just bounces around and causes resononce in the ear chamber and blocks other frequencys from being heard clearly. usualy a small dip on the master eq will clean up a mix just fine but do it by ear not by numbers.
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15-11-2004 18:59 |
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PaperWall
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the human ear is from 20hz to 20khz so it u find a sub that range 19 hz then u got one of the best subs its the7073a from genelec its top notsh but expenxiv
greetz paperwall
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19-11-2004 15:17 |
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spudleyq
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even if you find a speaker that ranges from 0 to 20,000 the odds that it would be able to produce those frequencies all at the same volume would be unlikely
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19-11-2004 17:24 |
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cory
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i have a 35hz basshorn that i built, thats definatly low enough for DnB, but if u are using it for home theater use, you should build a 29hz basshorn. lets just say my 35hz basshorn shakes half the house, and im only playing it with an 80 watt sub amp!
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14-04-2005 10:45 |
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Halph-Price
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Originally posted by Soi
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Originally posted by B-complex
frequencies bellow 20hz are health-dangerous, if they are played in very high volume resonance can change frequency of your heart beat and cause an arythmia and kill you..
these weapons were tested in 2nd world war in germany. |
Way out!! I always ask myself the question how exactly do they manage to finish a weapon like that? I mean they surely must have tested the Below-20hz-Cannon on something or somebody. And most likely the first victim is the insane professor behind the whole idea, paying the price of his own invention, out of curiosity. It reminds me of Monthy Python's Flying Circus where, during the war, the english had invented the ultimate weapon: the Funniest Joke ever. Everybody hearing the joke, died of laughter. So they had like 1000 writers lying dead at their desk, 1000 testers and 1000 translators who had to translate the Funniest Joke ever in German. Hilarious. More people died while creating the 'weapon' than in actually using it. |
ya the nazi scientist had a plentiful bound of "disposable people" erm, lying about.
needless to say, it would have been cool if the creators died first.
anyways, i think you should just make a nice little subhorn or whatever they call it, and than just listen to tyour 12" or whatever bass thingies are called, really loud while listening to Dre. and cut out anything below 50Hz, like knee's on babies.
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surya: Anyway, I heard frequencies below 6hz can couse brain damage. No idea if it is true tho.
CH3M!K:arent there a lot of waves constantly going around below 6hz? i also heard about a lethal
frequency, but i doubt that's true
surya:Yeah, I know, I wondered about that too. |
i liked that made me rofl a bit.
but as thechronic has said it takes a lot fo energy to produce thoes sort of waves. so unless you live in a bomb testing facilty, or something, normally the air's pretty clear of DEEP RUMBLE noises. or any noise, that isn't wind or the likes.
now we have a whole bunch of waves going around. kinda scarey. who says radio waves don't mutate genes....
and how do radio's work? thin band can make a whole sound spectrum...
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its impossible to hear frequencies below 15hz, maybe you will get a blurred vision from the bass, but that hasnt got anything to do with music.
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15-04-2005 19:55 |
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Friscko
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15-04-2005 22:06 |
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thechronic
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lol yeah and you can warm up your food with them
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16-04-2005 02:43 |
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Halph-Price
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you mean, like the Tube's in pre-amps, they glow!
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16-04-2005 05:58 |
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Friscko
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16-04-2005 12:31 |
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Surya
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Originally posted by Halph-Price
you mean, like the Tube's in pre-amps, they glow! |
Expersts say: they have their uses, but in a lot of cases it's not the best solution. Now they're being hyped, and every brand seems to have one now and the one glows a bit more than the other one, but in the end, it's not a must.
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16-04-2005 12:34 |
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