.RJ Wrote:Driving to work in a busted ass e30 doesnt already ruin your day? :lol:
Quiet you. Besides, I rarely drive them. Only on special occasions.
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BLINGMW Wrote:Only on special occasions.
Like when they start up on their own?
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
I keep getting page cannot be displayed errors on the various freq. links
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there is a flash application linked near the top of the story.
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HAULN-SS Wrote:Well, i just tried this - I could hear up to 17k fine, and the only other one I could hear was 21k. It's like I'm deaf to those in between there.
Also - the most painful one to hear was the 9k one.
may try this again at home where I have a good set of speakers
then you didn't hear the 21k... you heard something distorting 21k to something you could hear.
headphones are much better for this test.
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I was using overear sony headphones
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Mike Wrote:there is a flash application linked near the top of the story. Thanks Mike
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HAULN-SS Wrote:I was using overear sony headphones
i believe it. you said you were going home to use speakers, which i would recommend against.
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Mike Wrote:HAULN-SS Wrote:Well, i just tried this - I could hear up to 17k fine, and the only other one I could hear was 21k. It's like I'm deaf to those in between there.
Also - the most painful one to hear was the 9k one.
may try this again at home where I have a good set of speakers
then you didn't hear the 21k... you heard something distorting 21k to something you could hear.
Not necessarily, you can have a hearing deficiency in a specific range and be able to hear both above and below that range.
2010 Dodge Ram 1500
2019 Ford Mustang
I can hear everything up to 16k, and I'm 22
2014 Tacoma TRD Sport Double cab
2017 Toyota iA/Mazda 2
The ones in the 13k range are a little painful. I could hear up to 17k. I could not hear the 15hz (low freq)
mrbaggio Wrote:I could not hear the 15hz (low freq)
do you have a speaker that can reproduce that? Most wouldn't.
And yeah, as I expected, Jess could make out the 18k, she's 25.
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cradle robber! :-D
Ban the old fart and strip him of his E30s!
I really don't know what to think of this, but I really feel like it isn't age dependent. Now, in 5 years, we need to resurrect this thread and see if the results change. THAT, would be an interesting experiment.
Sijray21 Wrote:heard it, kinda hurt - 23
coworker heard it - 24
coworker heard it - 34
my boss (37) could not hear the original link that bagg sent
BLINGMW Wrote:mrbaggio Wrote:I could not hear the 15hz (low freq)
do you have a speaker that can reproduce that? Most wouldn't.
And yeah, as I expected, Jess could make out the 18k, she's 25.
Not sure. They are Altec Lansing from a dell I bought in 2000.
I have bose Triport headphones at work I will try it with those.
Ryan T Wrote:Mike Wrote:HAULN-SS Wrote:Well, i just tried this - I could hear up to 17k fine, and the only other one I could hear was 21k. It's like I'm deaf to those in between there.
Also - the most painful one to hear was the 9k one.
may try this again at home where I have a good set of speakers
then you didn't hear the 21k... you heard something distorting 21k to something you could hear.
Not necessarily, you can have a hearing deficiency in a specific range and be able to hear both above and below that range.
yes, but 21k is nigh-on impossible so i'm wagering that it's distortion he's hearing.
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mrbaggio Wrote:Not sure. They are Altec Lansing from a dell I bought in 2000.
I have bose Triport headphones at work I will try it with those.
Yeah, I doubt that's going to work. See:
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You'll notice that none of the subs listed there can even get down to 20. Let alone 15. Here's what the Mythbusters were using to test sub 20hz frequencies, trying to find the "brown note"
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BLINGMW Wrote:mrbaggio Wrote:Not sure. They are Altec Lansing from a dell I bought in 2000.
I have bose Triport headphones at work I will try it with those.
Yeah, I doubt that's going to work. See:
<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.crutchfield.com/S-YE4d1CW7JQI/cgi-bin/ProdGroup.asp?g=12300">http://www.crutchfield.com/S-YE4d1CW7JQ ... sp?g=12300</a><!-- m -->
You'll notice that none of the subs listed there can even get down to 20. Let alone 15. Here's what the Mythbusters were using to test sub 20hz frequencies, trying to find the "brown note"
You might be right, but I looked on the Bose site for the specs on my headphones but did not find them listed. I also looked at Sony and found their over the ear HPs have "Frequency Response: 8-80,000Hz." Their earbud HPs have "Frequency Response: 5Hz - 25,000Hz"
So the sony headphones should be able to play all the sounds on that site right?
I will be the first to admit I know little about sound and less about sound producing devices.
boss can only hear 15.
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mrbaggio Wrote:So the sony headphones should be able to play all the sounds on that site right?
Well... I guess they SHOULD.... but I'm pretty skeptical of those ranges, don't know if that'd even be possible. And of course, your soundcard may or may not actually produce a 15hz tone as well. So I don't know! :dunno:
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