Re: Speakers for High Frequency Sound
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Date: 02/12/05
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Date: 12 Feb 2005 12:38:29 -0800
> if you look at a really shocking number of
> commercial CD releases, you'll see a visible
> peak at the video sweep frequency from
> some monitor in the studio leak into something.
I've noticed several times over the last year that when I watch movies,
I hear the "television pitch" turn on during the movie. Usually, that
pitch is associated with specific angles in a scene. At first, I
noticed it just in horror movies, right when the spooky scenes begin. I
wondered if someone was using subliminal sound to make viewers tense.
But then I began to notice it in other types of movies and at times
when the movie wasn't supposed to be scary.
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