General EQing reference
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macc
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Barry White rumbled at frequencies so low that women couldn't help but spontaneously climax.
That's the lad.Paradigm X wrote:you might be interested to know that the ear is most sensitive to around 1k-2k, because thats the fundamental of baby's screaming (evolution - protect the young).
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Yep, due to baby's cry. It's in genes to hear well frequencies in this area. Noticed how a baby's cry can wake someone up pretty easily?Caeraphym wrote:Yes...Macc wrote:The ear is very sensitive there (see fletcher munson) but it's not where the main energy is transmitted in speech (see above quote)Depone wrote: isn't 3-5khz the most sensitive hearing range, as its within the human speech range?
I *think* (I read once) it's related to danger/detection response, something like that.
Something to do with babies crying too maybe, ie: they're always loud and annoying, but without that correlation back in the day when we was wild, the lions would've gotten rather fat from eating said babies.
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lolalvin18 wrote:It is adjustable.C03 wrote:anyone know what frequency the clitoris vibrates at?
It's around 33Hz isn't it?
Lyall Watson's 'Supernature' had some crazy claims relating to various frequencies if you ever get the chance to read it.
Also I found this pdf of a DEFRA/government report: 'A Review of Published on Low Frequency Noise and it's Effects' if anyone fancies some light reading: http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/noi ... qnoise.pdf
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