ultrabike
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Anyone can plug a cable into the phone and record from the other end with a good soundcard to effectively pirate this app...
Not that I would go the trouble to even try it though.
I would think that if you had DC flowing in a transformer or "maybe" a headphone, that you can de-magnetize the setup with a high amplitude low frequency signal then slowly turning the signal down, but then I would worry about DC being fed to the headphones first.
I agree. I wouldn't consider it to be pirating if you paid your 99¢. If you own the app, you therefore own the tones within that it produces. You should be able to record them and use them on any part of your audio system.
Downloading the tones for free off the internet, now that would be pirating, so long as Cardas invented them. If Cardas only made the app and used tones from another source, then you would be in your rights to download them if the source granted you permission.
No, piracy requires something else... It deals with the idea of messing with a binary... That's all I'm saying. When you buy an app, you don't buy the actual app. You buy the rights to use the app, not the app itself. So you don't own the tones... You can create your own little clone app that uses your own tones though (granted you can figure out what the tone is).
so if we use the app to "clean headphone coils", if we use another source or dap, it will sound "cleaner or better" as well? since from what i read it does something to your headphone, not inside the dap/source.
correct me if im wrong though
[size=larger]In the Clarifier App I use a logarithmic [size=larger]attenuation[/size][size=larger] of amplitude and time period (Frequency) this is noticeably superior to simply attenuating a sine because of material hysteresis.[/size]
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We can clearly hear that it works. Try it seriously.
This is the Sound Science forum.
"Try it" doesn't work here. By the "try it" method, even putting photographs of yourself in your freezer (a la Peter Belt) "works."
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