12-09-2016, 05:26 AM
(12-06-2016, 10:02 AM)freerad98 Wrote:(12-05-2016, 08:27 AM)posh Wrote:(12-05-2016, 05:58 AM)Shannon Wrote:(12-05-2016, 05:21 AM)freerad98 Wrote:(12-05-2016, 12:05 AM)Shannon Wrote: TS is the weakest. Hmmm.
How can you only get in 2 loops when you have the option of playing it on a playlist while you sleep?
Other people in the room. Don't want to expose them. Don't have "sleep phones", or other comfortable sleeping headphones. Was able to get the 2 loops in while the other person was gone for a little while.
Will switch back to hybrid format tonight. My biggest concern was that the iphone 7 speakers, although stereo, may not actually reproduce US frequencies since this is what I play it on during sleep.
Unless Apple has taken a dump, the last time I checked, they were the go-to company for creating audio. They have stereo cell phone speakers. If my Galaxy can play ultrasonics for the last four years, your iPhone can. As much as I dislike Apple's practices, last i heard they had pretty good hardware.
the iphone 7 cannot play ur subs. I done a 20-20k audio test on it and u hear screeching sounds on it even though they got stereo speakers. There speakers are therefore unsuitable with your ultrasonic subs.
(12-05-2016, 08:28 AM)Shannon Wrote: Wow... Jobs must be spinning in his grave.
I had a friend load the n-track Tuner (free alternative to Frequensee) app on his iPhone 6 to "listen", and used the 20-20k test track on my 7 and it responded all the way to 20khz. I think it's fine.
your iphone7 should screech when you use the ultrasonic track and then you turn the volume up?