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Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 904 Location: bowmanville/ontario/canada |
Date: 2006-11-26 15:32:19 Topic: a question i thought of over hangouts with a friend |
Okay hopefully you all understand/know what a dog whistle sounds like. what i want to know is,if you make a song and at some point blow a dog whistle during the recording,then play that song on your cd player with your dog in the room,will he go crazy as if it was someone doing it? or would sound waves get all mangled. "It's like what Josh stricker said in his interveiw about there being bigger problems in bmx than tight jeans;that's the perfect example some people worry to much about stuff that doesn't really matter"-CHASE HAWK | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 2593 Location: Gainesville |
Date: 2006-11-30 20:39:53 Topic: Re: a question i thought of over hangouts with a friend |
| I think it depends on the quailty of the recording equipment, and what range of frequency it will record, and same goes for what you use to play it back. but theoreticaly, yes, the dog should go nuts, hell they can shatter glass with a recording. "Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no one - for I am the meanest motherfucker in the valley"~PATTON | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 949 Location: Southampton, England |
Date: 2006-12-02 05:20:20 Topic: Re: a question i thought of over hangouts with a friend |
Depends on the frequency range of the speakers aswell.
Basically, your bedroom speakers wouldn't be able to reproduce the sound, but some high-tech ones would. Flat UK ![]() | |
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