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cello_pudding said:with mics that only record up to 20K and speakers that only play up to 20k...not a whole lot.
LOL Do you really believe that your mics and speakers can only work in the 20hz-20khz range?
cello_pudding said:with mics that only record up to 20K and speakers that only play up to 20k...not a whole lot.
mshilarious said:When the kids are done playing, they might want to read the Lavry article, or the thread linked where I did an experiment based on that theory. Frequencies significantly below the Nyquist level are attenuated due to filter behavior.
flatfinger said:anti-alias filters; correct?
cello_pudding said:wow..i just topped out at around 23980. it was soooo hi.
at 23981 i heard the digital click from turning the sign wave on, but i didn't hear anything more.
SonicAlbert said:I doubt you heard anything at 23981. That digital click was probably below the frequency of 23981, that's why you heard it. You didn't hear the sine wave, which means your actual hearing range tops out below 23891.
Why would the fans be kicking in. High frequencies don't take more power to reproduce, they take less. Low frequencies should tax the amps, not highs.cello_pudding said:hence the "but i didn't hear anything more."
i believe that would be the monitors range, not my ears. at below that number, the fans were kicking harder than usual, above, they were silent. and the wave was pretty distorted. like there was more than one wave.