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Too me the weird thing is this 'babbling brook' mentioned here?? Listening again cranked up loud I still don't know what people are hearing? I don't hear it
how the fuck did a fun thread turn into a pissing match its a friggin shame
John CaslerOne of, if not the first released, was "Immacualte Collection" by Madonna. i hope you didnt buy a madonna cd/ real men dont do that-LOL
What's the sickest is that I KNOW you're going to try to get this effect on your system while you still insult me for my claiming you're just a little off on how you hear it now.
My Newforms 645's did pretty well at this, and my GR Alphas nail it perfectly. The only other speakers that were close were the RM-40's, but I'm sure lots of other speakers can do it if set-up just right and aren't getting room effects.
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Maybe you made the clip yourself and just titled it funny like that?
There's two blips in there at about 8 seconds in where you hear a different kind of noise\insect. Is that the locust sound? The crickets are going *chirp chirp* but the other one goes *buzzbuzzbuzz...buzzbuzzbuzz*.
The first dog is a golden retriever and his name is either Rufus or Roy, I can't be certain without wire dampening.
azryan here is some information to fill in the gaps in this discussion so far.The effects being discussed in this thread transcend system resolution,and personal issues. The point I was delicately trying to make is that the aural perception of these localization effects is dependent on a host of variables and to simplistically argue system resolution as the determining factor in whether one hears the effect or not is to miss understanding of the underlying principles governing the phenomenon. John hea ...