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Could someone please direct me to an mp3 file of pink noise?

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Sorry if this is in the wrong forum (I don't know where it belongs). The file needs to be in mp3. Thanks
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wow, 180Mb !!!
I found this one on my hard drive. Not great quality but I don't see why quality with pink noise could be a big problem, quite short also but you just have to set your player on repeat.
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Originally Posted by krmathis View Post
That is thesame I posted....
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Originally Posted by Sovkiller View Post
That is thesame I posted....
Yup, it sure is.
..and we both missed this requirement by the OP; "The file needs to be in mp3"
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Originally Posted by krmathis View Post
Yup, it sure is.
..and we both missed this requirement by the OP; "The file needs to be in mp3"
Probably he wants also that we play it for him...LOL...It is true that the file is not mp3 but it can be easily converted, I hope he knows how to do it. Even from Windows Media Player you can do it, it is not that hard...
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Analog pink noise sounds so much better.
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Gotta have Pink Noise in FLAC or other lossless, or else you're missing essential burn-in of important frequencies, and your headphones will most probably sound like crap afterwards!
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Hey, thanks for this. Just what I (didn't know I) needed.
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Gotta have Pink Noise in FLAC or other lossless, or else you're missing essential burn-in of important frequencies, and your headphones will most probably sound like crap afterwards!
Naaah... everybody knows that lossless is not really lossless, you will loose out on the unmeasurable reeeeally reeeeally important frequencies and hence your phone will sound like an apple earbud after burn-in. Umcompressed is the way to go!!
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Naaah... everybody knows that lossless is not really lossless, you will loose out on the unmeasurable reeeeally reeeeally important frequencies and hence your phone will sound like an apple earbud after burn-in. Umcompressed is the way to go!!
Of course, that's obvious now that I think about it!

Somehow, It seems that the Pink Noise burn-in charges the drivers in some sort of way. I am experiencing that the phones sounds like crap again after just a few hours, depending on the temperature and humidity in the room.

So, what I do, is putting on Pink Noise during the night, and the phones usually sounds good almost the whole next afternoon.
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Originally Posted by nor_spoon View Post
Gotta have Pink Noise in FLAC or other lossless, or else you're missing essential burn-in of important frequencies, and your headphones will most probably sound like crap afterwards!
He he
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