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CD player frequency response
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DJ_Chorman
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Posted : Jan 25, 2004 12:07
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Hello.
I am considering buying the DN-S5000, and saw recently that the frequency response is 20Hz-20kHz, and saw the other (Pioneer 1000 that had 5Hz-20Khz.... my question is, is the 5 Hz extra drop really that important? or does it cut out anyways. I know that the human ear can only hear to 20Hz, but underneath that, can it be felt????
VERY IMPORTANT QUESTION IN PRODUCTION YOU KNOW!!!! (We need to feeeel the music!) |
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medir
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Posted : Jan 25, 2004 12:32
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doesn t matter cause cd ends at 20hz...
...save your money n buy a chocolate...
bomski
  experiment !
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DJ_Chorman
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Posted : Jan 25, 2004 12:43
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Superglue... .sorry i can't understand that....
could you explain it again? I am new to the djing world....
You are saying that the 5Hz mark is felt by the movement of air rather then sound so i must buy with the cut at 5Hz?????
am i loosing any sound when i take the 20Hz cut? and what cut do records have? |
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medir
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Posted : Jan 25, 2004 12:49
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u can fell fresh air coming from monitor
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...cause of that my look/hair looks like i went through a hurricance...
-but it is true...heavy amplitudes around 8hz can make go your stomage "uuups" but u won t hear them...hehehe...
about rec: ends at 20 hz (cd)...i ve answered ur pm, chorman...
bomski
  experiment !
make it your motto day and night.
experiment,
and it will lead you to the light.
the apple on the top of the tree
is never too high to achieve,
so take an example from eve...
experiment ! |
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DJ_Chorman
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Posted : Jan 25, 2004 19:50
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so you say that I don't need the cut under 20Hz
and do records boast the 5Hz cut?
I am choosing between the two CD players and need to know if it matters that much to have 20Hz cut or 5Hz
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DJ_Chorman
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Posted : Jan 25, 2004 19:52
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Sorry stupid question........ you answered it.
you say though t hat in theory, at 8Hz you should feel the music...... but if the speaker can't reproduce it, whats the use?
what is the best cutoff that i should aim for
I need a professional oppinion from you guys about the cutoff that you would insist about |
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DJ_Chorman
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Posted : Jan 25, 2004 20:14
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cutoff as in: should i buy cd players that have the response at only 20Hz - 20Khz as opposed to having another cd player that has the response down to 5Hz
orry about all the questions..... its just that i'm dropping $2000 on all this equipment soon and i have to know |
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DJ_Chorman
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Posted : Jan 26, 2004 00:24
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DJ_Chorman
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Posted : Jan 26, 2004 01:59
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Superglue, you are a goddddd of DJ
just another question
you are saying that the signal goes from the mixer to the compressor..... what is the compressor? |
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