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Post by Slinger on Jun 20, 2018 16:55:33 GMT
I'm registering 29hz to around 11.2khz Caution, this may well annoy the Hell out of your pets! |
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Post by MikeMusic on Jun 20, 2018 18:30:06 GMT
Will give that a go tomorrow and report back
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Post by zippy on Jun 21, 2018 9:42:57 GMT
Is this to test your system, or hearing, or both ?!?
Anyway I register 52 to 8,200 played back on my PC. Top end cutoff undoubtedly due to my hearing.
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Post by Slinger on Jun 21, 2018 12:26:39 GMT
I used it to test my ears, so the better your playback the better the test would be my opinion. My result was based on my running PC into an SMSL Q5 DAC/amp and a pair of Celestion DL4 s2 speakers with an 8" sub. Obviously, though, more than anything its just a bit of fun with a slightly serious side and not meant to deliver 'scientific' results.
As a "for instance" when using the test on my Chromebook nothing appears to be worrying the speaker until around 170hz and the upper cutoff is around 8.8Khz, which is somewhat different than the 29hz to around 11.2khz result I got on superior equipment.
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Post by MartinT on Jun 21, 2018 12:57:10 GMT
On the work PC with small Creative speakers, 55Hz - 10.8kHz.
Will try the big system later.
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Post by jandl100 on Jun 21, 2018 15:42:26 GMT
28Hz - 10Khz. Old duffer. It's lucky my speakers go up to 33KHz,
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Post by jandl100 on Jun 21, 2018 15:49:00 GMT
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