"david h." wrote in message
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Thank you, Mr. Morein.
Morien is well known for his vendettas and he has a long-term vendetta going
against me. He is also quite deceptive and self-deceptive. I seriously doubt
that he will ever be a productive person - permanently damaged goods. He
comes from a wealthy family and has long been a "professional college
student", which should tell you everything you need to know.
I was asking because of my interest in the
way sound is produced by the HyperSonic Sound System (atcsd.com).
Since it uses ultrasonic frequencies to produce audible ones, I
was wondering if the bass it produces would be felt as it is
by a conventional loudspeaker. If the bass could not be felt, I was
curious to know if that would be similar to listening to headphones,
but with a proper soundstage.
Good point. I don't think that anybody is seriously proposing HSS as a
substitute for a large scale high quality audio system. Instead it is being
proposed as a problem solver in situations where pinpoint distribution of
sound is desired.
I see that
http://www.atcsd.com/index.html has on their home page a
product called "Pure Bass".
"PureBass is the first cone based, extended range sub-woofer available to
ATC licensees with superior sound quality, output capability and higher
crossover frequencies than conventional sub-woofers."
I think that gives every clue that is needed.