Whoozyerdaddy
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- Jun 27, 2005
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Originally posted by: Jeff7
Oh please, that's 15KHz. Want something that's actually tough to hear?
16.5KHz. Assuming your speakers can even produce that frequency at all.
Produced courtesy of Goldwave's function evaluator.
They've got a fully functional demo version. Try it out yourself and make your own high frequency whines and other fun noises.
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
i heard this story on my local radio station and they played the ringtone. I could not hear it... and i am only 23.
pretty interesting though.
I can hear that too, but it's a lot quieter than the original sound.Originally posted by: Jeff7
Oh please, that's 15KHz. Want something that's actually tough to hear?
16.5KHz. Assuming your speakers can even produce that frequency at all.
Produced courtesy of Goldwave's function evaluator.
They've got a fully functional demo version. Try it out yourself and make your own high frequency whines and other fun noises.
Originally posted by: Exsomnis
I can hear it, but it's extremely quiet no matter how much I turn it up. I'm twenty years old. Damn that's an annoying sound.
I can hear that too, but it's a lot quieter than the original sound.Originally posted by: Jeff7
Oh please, that's 15KHz. Want something that's actually tough to hear?
16.5KHz. Assuming your speakers can even produce that frequency at all.
Produced courtesy of Goldwave's function evaluator.
They've got a fully functional demo version. Try it out yourself and make your own high frequency whines and other fun noises.