MaZa
Headphoneus Supremus
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I though mp3 treble cropping starts around 17Khz, and its also bitrate and encoder dependant aswell.
Originally Posted by MaZa /img/forum/go_quote.gif I though mp3 treble cropping starts around 17Khz, and its also bitrate and encoder dependant aswell. |
Originally Posted by rds /img/forum/go_quote.gif LOL |
Originally Posted by QQQ /img/forum/go_quote.gif X2. Nocturnal, you should really stop making a clown of yourself. |
Originally Posted by QQQ /img/forum/go_quote.gif No, you said that "Most of the percussions ARE above 13khz..they lie between 14-16 khz.." and this is the reason rds lol'ed at you and i completely agree with him, because it's crazy BS even under your lofty standards. If you want to tell that "there's lot of musical information above 13 khz" tell that straight without useless fantasies. I never slap your lips when you talking sense and not some ridiculousity. Even though it's like 1\20 post ratio, but you have nobody to blame but yourself. Also, at least i contributing head-fi by pinpointing your nonsense and you have done nothing aside from info-polluting various threads. |
Originally Posted by Nocturnal310 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Most of the percussions ARE above 13khz..they lie between 14-16 khz.. also 17khz sometimes for electronic composed music. so u r indeed missing something. |
Originally Posted by donunus /img/forum/go_quote.gif no fundamental frequencies start that high. thats the bottom line... Just harmonics. Its mostly cymbals or artificial cymbals that go up that high even in their harmonics |