S888Wheel wrote:
The reproduction of a 6hz tone (I guess it could be called a tone)
would be utterly useless. It is completely inaudible.
If you are in a sound field that includes an acoustical signal at 6 Hz, and
its intensity is sufficient, you will perceive it. Is it audible?
No.
Spoken by someone who obviously has no understanding of the
pervasiveness of low frequency content in real-world listening
experiences. From past experience, he's also impossible to educate
because he thinks he knows it all.
What are you trying to recreate at that point?
Reality.
Reality. 6hz tones are inaudible.
But they are perceptible
So is the smell of coffeee in the morning. I suggest you wake up and partake in
the smelling of the coffee.
and they are present at live performances of music.
Maybe maybe not.Doesn't matter. Body odor may also be present at a live
performance and the recreation of said body odor would be as audible and as
valuable.
Arny is an idiot.
Agreed,
Thank you ;-)
If some CDs have information at 6hz
chances are there was something wrong that put it there.
Spoken by someone who obviously has no understanding of the
pervasiveness of low frequency content in real-world listening
experiences.
Spoken by somebody who is desperate to troll. 6hz tones are inaudible.
They are acoustical,
Strawman. I said they are inaudible.
they are present at musical events
Many things are present at live musical events that are neither audible nor of
value to that live musical event. Another strawman.
and they are
perceptible.
As is the room temperature and the smell of the room and everybody in it an the
brightness of the light in the room. All of which are inaudible and completely
without value for the purpose of hearing the music.
If they are not reproduced then they represent a sonic loss.
But not an audible loss or a loss of anything of value to the playback of
music.
Did you and Nousaine develop a taste for this kind of vibation from cheap
hotel 25 cent vibrating beds?
I developed a taste in experiencing low frequency events from living in the
real world, including being present at live musical events.
Do tell us about your experiences with the sound of 6hz tones in live music. I
think the vibrating bed is a more plausable explination since it is closer to
anything one would experience from 6hz tones.
6 hz of anything is useless in audio.
It's not useless if you are interested in reproducing musical events in a
way that produces similar perceptions as those you would experience at a
live musical event.
Wrong.
He's a vinyl
bigot and tube bigot as well. Three strikes. Real-world IQ test
failed.
Anytime you want to take standard IQ tests and compare results just
say the word.
Inability to read and perceive clear English noted.
There was no "clear English" to be percieved. Clear English excludes incomplete
sentences.
The funny thing is Arny is still reading RAHE. This post is from
there. Why didn't you just respond in that forum Arny?
I can speak to your idiocy more freely here, sockpuppet wheel.
IOW you can't post there. It is pretty obvious that you miss it if you are
still lurking there. Oh well.