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Arcade games is in what audio range?
GoPodular.com:
--- Quote from: AE35 on November 02, 2006, 07:03:01 am ---I know it differs, but are arcade games usually in the 20hz-20khz or
thereabout?
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If you fall into the "normal human" category, your range of hearing *is* 20Hz - 20kHz. Anything outside that range is impossible to hear.
A "dog whistle" is above 20kHz.
ChadTower:
I had a gf once that I swear screamed above 20khz.
Stingray:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on November 02, 2006, 11:16:04 am ---
I had a gf once that I swear screamed above 20khz.
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You could tell because all the windows shattered and the dog died.
-S
ChadTower:
There were times her mouth was still working but there was no more sound... like gaps in an mp3. That has to be why. Those were the moments to savor.
AE35:
--- Quote from: GoPodular.com on November 02, 2006, 11:00:31 am ---
--- Quote from: AE35 on November 02, 2006, 07:03:01 am ---I know it differs, but are arcade games usually in the 20hz-20khz or
thereabout?
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If you fall into the "normal human" category, your range of hearing *is* 20Hz - 20kHz. Anything outside that range is impossible to hear.
A "dog whistle" is above 20kHz.
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Yes of course. So do games follow that, or are they maybe 100hz to 16KHz.