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With the exception of my lunch, nothing today has been more agreeable than your post...... BRAVO!!!!! |
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The newer Servo has much less distortion as well. 20Hz Old Input 105dB Output 91dB (-16dB) THD 12% New Input 105dB Output 98dB (-7dB) THD 7% 25Hz Old Input 105dB Output 100dB (-5dB) THD 8% New Input 105dB Output 101dB (-4dB) THD 5% Last edited by dobyblue; 04-23-2008 at 05:13 PM. |
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The whole point of this thread was Nelly Furtado's "Childhood Dreams", which constantly plays pipe organ at around 10 to 15 hz. |
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Never heard the song, but I would be extremely surprised if it had a pipe organ reaching 10 hz. That would take about a 60 foot pipe (I think). Most pipe organ max out at a 16 ft pipe (about 32hz).
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If so, that's rather clever of you. ![]() (Being that for most subs people own here on this forum and in most forums, 10Hz would sound like a system on "Mute") |
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I had read that that particular song went down to 10-15, however another post I read said 17hz. So it is probably that. How low a sub goes is not mute, as my old one only went down to 27 hz.
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Is there a good software to test what frequencies a CD contains? I played both at 15 and 10 hz. 15 has more slam, but I can feel more low vibrations when configured at 10 hz setting. I looked at the info on my CD, and it states Huge Organ, Chimes, 64-foot Pipes.
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I suppose it is possible they used a 64 ft pipe organ, but I doubt it. I believe there are only two in the world, one of which I don't believe is working. Most likely it was a much more common 32 ft with a stopper which makes it act like a 64. Also, just because they used a 32/64 ft pipe organ does not mean they actually used that last pipe. I have no doubt that the song has some great bass, but with out knowing how low it actually goes, and at what point, it doesn't work well as a sub tester. If your sub wasn't able to produce a note, you wouldn't even notice. |
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Here is a photo using Sonys Sound Forge 8 to show the frequencies of that song mentioned. Two snapshots were taking to show the different timestamps, one was at the 10hz range, the other around 16hz.
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Does it show you at exactly what point in the song it hits the 10 hz? Also, what does the 32db mean?
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Or am I not understanding the layout? |
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I just found the software and I'm no expert in understanding it. It only hit it twice at the 10 hz, one around 45 seconds into the song, and one near the end. Most of the deep notes is at the 16 hz level and 25 hz I believe, which hits at a higher db level. I will need to experiment to feel what is different (if any) at those times.
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Here's an upload of some test tones for you.
They're 10 seconds each and run from 10Hz to 300Hz. You can unzip it and burn it to CD. Each track covers 10 Hz. So track 1 is 10-19Hz. Track 2 is 20-29Hz. And so on. http://download.yousendit.com/9329725A771570D0 Enjoy. |
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A scale that goes from 0 dB to -100dB in about a inch, is pretty well useless as the difference between 0 and -100dB is 10M X. There is not enough granularity in that scale. |
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