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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: A single worst thing in today’s acoustic systems.
Post Subject: Light on High Res-HFPosted by unicon on: 11/18/2009
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 Romy the Cat wrote:
Still, the original question remind open – why in live sound 7kHz is enough but during a reproduction 40kHz is not enough.
Romy The Cat

Thanks alot romy. thats the phrase i really needed to hear

I have the same problem with audio folks they insist the clarity is high when HF is entended to more than 20k and has high resolution there.

The funny part is they dont have any idea a 16khz hf will sound like. I ran a sine wave generator on for 5khz and asked the guy(brain washed reseller)what HZ is the sine wave and he comply it is: 15khz. Thats the point, the high-end industrials are aware that 95% buyers cant distinguish when it comes to HF. so they use this trap and label their products with High Resolution HF.

I dont know why i dont hear the phrase high resolution or linear MF band >?(100-500hz for sure).
Our ears cant easily distinguish diff between 15khz to 16khz( and we hardly can hear more than 16k )
And yes we can distinguish 1hz FQ shift when it comes to 300hz so why no high resolution MF ?


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