listening to youtube or spotify titles that say 432hz or 700hz or any other 'hz' is pretty much useless because of the speakers that sounds is playing from is calibrated for 440hz... unless you find a speaker output that is actually calibrated for the hz youre seeking, everything else is just bs
Speakers are not calibrated for 440hz. They are rated for a frequency range, that's it.
As a musician, that is possibly the most retarded shit I've ever read on here lmao.
Why newfags gotta be so tard.
As a musician, that is possibly the most retarded shit I've ever read on here lmao.
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Nonsense, you think a speaker can generate frequencies other than 440 Hz? How is that possible? /s
Come on man, where are you going to find such people on Reddit? You have to wonder how much they're paid. This is like the guy claiming to be an electrical engineer but didn't understand how a resistor worked.
As an audio pro, this is absolutely full-send retard..
Are you shitting on me or someone else? So hard to tell in this thread. Fuck you!! O/
Speakers have all sorts of measureable attributes. Power handling, impedance, passband (aka frequency range), frequency response, phase response, and most importantly directivity (displayed best with polar patterns). Reproducing audio with speakers is one of the biggest engineering boondoggles, as actual linearity is impossible. Not that that totally matters, as what sounds “good” is wildly subjective. Top dogs in the biz have explained to me consistency in directivity is far more important than measured linearity in frequency response.
Speaker enclosures are tuned to specific frequencies, the lowest they’re meant to reproduce. There’s no 440 vs 432 bullshit tho..
Awful lotta big words there fancy pants. Can you please talk to me like the retard I am?
My first wife was ‘tarded. Now she’s a pilot.
Make sound with electricity hard. Can never do right. Lucky it seem right ever. No way to jew output sound.
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