In Reply to: Define "blasted" - it's a signal to noise ratio issue. Nt posted by geoffkait on March 24, 2018 at 05:25:38:
Trying to understand why the system sounds sooo much better when it rains. I know the humid air helps sound travel faster and could have something to do with it, but these are headphones and well something else has to be at work
Looking into it rain can block 11mhz signals, well block is a harsh word as you know. Hence my question as to what that frequency can do to the sound.
Cut to razor sounding violins
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- RE: Define "blasted" - it's a signal to noise ratio issue. Nt - Dawnrazor 20:59:29 03/25/18 (6)
- RE: Define "blasted" - it's a signal to noise ratio issue. Nt - geoffkait 18:17:54 03/26/18 (2)
- RE: Define "blasted" - it's a signal to noise ratio issue. Nt - Dawnrazor 18:38:42 03/28/18 (1)
- RE: Define "blasted" - it's a signal to noise ratio issue. Nt - geoffkait 11:03:13 03/29/18 (0)
- negative ions on rainy days helps - RadioWonder 06:42:07 03/26/18 (2)
- RE: negative ions on rainy days helps - Dawnrazor 18:39:41 03/28/18 (1)
- Do a little research... - RadioWonder 15:49:45 03/29/18 (0)