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Default SPL of a movie theatre

On Sep 11, 5:49 am, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
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I agree that hearing 20 -20K is a myth.


Why? I could hear 22KC as a child, and I can still hear 18KC today. Now,
I can hear a 1KC tone a lot more easily than I can hear an 18KC tone or
a 36C tone, but that doesn't make the usable range a "myth."

In looking at program on a
spectrum analyzer I've found that there's very little energy below 50
or above 12K,


What program material, created how? I can hand you off a percussion ensemble
with lots of energy below 50C and above 12KC. On the other hand, for spoken
word, you won't find anywhere near as wide a range. Depends on the source,
and humans are designed to deal with sounds from widely varying sources.


Be careful about spoken word spectrum. While we have the abominable
precedents being set by telcom the actual spectrum can be 100 Hz to 15
KHz. Some consonants have significant energy above 12 KHz. Take the
German zwei. A voice actress speaking had a spectrogram showing the
leading consonant with energy starting at 7 KHz going to 16 KHz,
peaking around 12 KHz. Downsampling experiments developed a noticable
lisp when bandlimited to 5 KHz.

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