In Reply to: now I know how a hamster feels ... posted by Mart on February 18, 2000 at 11:55:32:
That the damped sine wave has out-of-band components. As we all recall, we can NOT reproduce those, but they are also above 22.05kHz, too.So, their presence is not very likely to be audible unless you're very young, never rode in a car, bus, train, subway, airplane ...
The modern world does wonders for our hearing :-(
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Follow Ups
- Well, the point is... - jj 12:57:52 02/18/00 (7)
- Well, the REAL point is... - Mart 09:10:37 02/19/00 (6)
- No, it doesn't migrate down to audible frequencies - jj 14:06:49 02/19/00 (5)
- Re: No, it doesn't migrate down to audible frequencies - Mart 14:20:15 02/19/00 (4)
- Please see above... You're making some odd assumptions - jj 14:35:16 02/19/00 (3)
- oops, typo ... analogy -> use an analog - Mart 14:52:53 02/19/00 (2)
- Ah, now at least that comment computes :-) - jj 15:59:21 02/19/00 (1)
- Re: Ah, now at least that comment computes :-) - Mart 18:29:42 02/19/00 (0)