can frequency of sacd damage your speakers, twetters? i mean is so high, and speakers nowdays use to have less than 40 or 50 freq
Some of it boils down to inability of some to use google but the fact there are no stickies doesn't help either. Just a general point not aimed at OP. OP is likely a genuine concern and neither of what I mentioned.MajorFubar said:Good answer by DM. I never fail to be amazed by some of the varied out of the box questions we get on here. But the person who wins the forum for me today is the person who though he had to wind the volume up to max on his amp to get a decent level out of the Tape Out sockets.
insider9 said:Some of it boils down to inability of some to use google but the fact there are no stickies doesn't help either. Just a general point not aimed at OP. OP is likely a genuine concern and neither of what I mentioned.MajorFubar said:Good answer by DM. I never fail to be amazed by some of the varied out of the box questions we get on here. But the person who wins the forum for me today is the person who though he had to wind the volume up to max on his amp to get a decent level out of the Tape Out sockets.
FAQs, Stickies etc are a utter waste of time, as they're simply ignored/never read for the most part just like forum rules...MajorFubar said:insider9 said:Some of it boils down to inability of some to use google but the fact there are no stickies doesn't help either. Just a general point not aimed at OP. OP is likely a genuine concern and neither of what I mentioned.MajorFubar said:Good answer by DM. I never fail to be amazed by some of the varied out of the box questions we get on here. But the person who wins the forum for me today is the person who though he had to wind the volume up to max on his amp to get a decent level out of the Tape Out sockets.
Precisely. a FAQ section would be great on here for starters (fair enough the OP's question is not frequently asked). But it's clear the big cheeses @ Haymarket see this forum as a chore which exists just so they can say 'we have a forum' and not an as asset, so it won't happen.
wow then 24 bit 96 and over is a disasterNSA_watch_my_toilet said:... most amps are cutting around 20khz...
so when playing a guitar or a drumm the frequency goes over 20 khz?drummerman said:No, your tweezers won't be damaged.
Musical instruments playback can far exceed our hearing capabilities frequency range...
Loooong story short, no they won't damage your twooters.
I doubt that either a guitar or drum reaches anywhere near 20,000Hz. Overtones of strings, such as the violin, maybe, and breath sounds from wind instruments, perhaps.bubobubo said:so when playing a guitar or a drumm the frequency goes over 20 khz?drummerman said:No, your tweezers won't be damaged.
Musical instruments playback can far exceed our hearing capabilities frequency range...
Loooong story short, no they won't damage your twooters.
bubobubo said:so when playing a guitar or a drumm the frequency goes over 20 khz?drummerman said:No, your tweezers won't be damaged.
Musical instruments playback can far exceed our hearing capabilities frequency range...
Loooong story short, no they won't damage your twooters.
nopiano said:bubobubo said:<
If you Google "frequency ranges of musical instruments" you'll get many examples in chart form. Above 20kHz is typically described more in terms of air or overtones.
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andyjm said:yes i know that is why i did this other thread: http://www.whathifi.com/forum/hi-fi/14-bit-40-khzbubobubo said:<
The chances are that if you are old enough to be posting on this site, you won't be able to hear much over 15Khz.