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    Post Highest Freq

    What's the highest freq can you hear? I can hear up to 18kHz since I have good ears.

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    Flat to 40 kHz for me. That's why JBL goes to the trouble of building all these super duper tweeters for me.

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    Arrow OMG thatz amazeing.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lancer
    Flat to 40 kHz for me. That's why JBL goes to the trouble of building all these super duper tweeters for me.

    Thatz ackully hiyer then my IQ, but probly only 2/3 of yurs cuz U R so smart.
    Out.

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    Must be Hell listening to tape hiss and transistor noise all of the time....

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    How high? Shit, man, I can hear the angels singing! It's megHerz, man, megaHerz!

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    My old CRT TV set sings at 16.25 khertz and I can easily hear that.

    It depends on air temperature and relative humidiy.

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    I don't listen to high frequencies... it hertz.


    Sorry... couldn't help myself.


    Widget

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    Someone told me that if you look in The Widgets ears you can see daylight!

    So that might be Dc to Daylight then.

    No other ambiguity intended of course!

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    from dc to light

    (ok...
    to the middle of chanel 5)

    ````````````````````````````````````

    i really do not know any more

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomt
    (ok...
    to the middle of chanel 5)
    Is that a new fragrance?

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    I tried listening at 19kHz or 20kHz but I dont't really hear nothin for somereason but I guess people say that normal people hear high as 16kHz and if your ears are really good you can hear 18kHz like me. I can say I can hear 18kHz but it's not that strong as hearing 16kHz for me.

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    I have a program called TureRTA and I play some tones and test to see how high I can hear. I use the program to test how low and high my monitors can go to. That's how I know my Edirol MA-10D really goes from 45hz to 35kHz but how I know it really goes 35kHz even I can't hear is since I use a mic to test tone my monitors.

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    "What we have here . . . ."

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    A bag of ears for different solutions

    is for sale on a web-site located in Mount Everest. Maybe somebody should take a trip?

    Rolf

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    Nope, I ain't lookin' in Mr. Widget's ears.

    Y'all can just forget it.

    So STOP PM'n me about it....

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