
shokhead
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How low can each disc play a recorded sound? Lower Hz?
shokhead said:How low can each disc play a recorded sound? Lower Hz?
I don't think it is, but I'm not sure about a SACD. Unless you have some sort of super-woofer, you couldn't do anything with a 5 hz signal anyway. You couldn't hear it either although if it were loud enough, you could feel it. If you don't have enough woofer, all you would get from 5 hz is a big power surge that might clip your amp without delivering anything audible. If your woofer could reproduce it, 5 hz would also make it sound really weird due to severe doppler effect distortion. It would add a disturbing quaver to frequencies above that subsonic note. You probably need a cannon simlar to the ones used for the 1812 Overture.shokhead said:Didnt think 5Hz was possible on a reg cd.
Well, some do have super subsskizzerflake said:I don't think it is, but I'm not sure about a SACD. Unless you have some sort of super-woofer, you couldn't do anything with a 5 hz signal anyway. You couldn't hear it either although if it were loud enough, you could feel it. If you don't have enough woofer, all you would get from 5 hz is a big power surge that might clip your amp without delivering anything audible. If your woofer could reproduce it, 5 hz would also make it sound really weird due to severe doppler effect distortion. It would add a disturbing quaver to frequencies above that subsonic note. You probably need a cannon simlar to the ones used for the 1812 Overture.
right, I got that.shokhead said:I mean what each disc is capable of,not what the equipment will let them do.
shokhead said:How low can each disc play a recorded sound? Lower Hz?