adamdea;688091 Wrote: 
> I don;t really understand what you mean by "at 8ft". You can hear down
> to 20Hz. Are you asking whether it is possible to generate frequencies
> below a certain level in an 8ft room? I don;t know the answer to that
> question but I think so. If there is a limitation I think it it will
> depend on the constrction and all the dimensions of the room too. 
> 
> Funnily enough loads of people have equipment that doesn;t reproduce
> that low but don't seem to care.
> 
> cf upper hearing range = 20kHz and yet loads of people want reocrdings
> with information above that level.
> 
> Beats the hell out of me.

realistically, if you are over c. 45 or have attended many loud rock
concerts, or played in a  rock band and stood anywhere near the drummer
or the PA or a Marshall stack on full tilt or listen to iPods a lot at
high volumes your hearing is rolling off from max 12Khz to a scary
7-10kHz!!!!!


-- 
Phil Leigh

You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it
ain't what you'd call minimal...
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Interconnect cables
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