I decided to run the ultrasonic version of ASC 5g last night based largely on the fact that I can't identify another program that seems a better candidate for "show me something" duty. A couple of different RTA apps for my ipad show plenty of information in the 18khz+ range, so I believe that the setup was correct. It was nice to have my regular low volume crickets last night for a change while the ultrasonic was playing and it was nice not to wake up to wicked-ish chattering sounds.
I've seen a lot of semi-conflicting information about headphones versus speakers. One faq says that headphones are always preferred. Another said that headphones should not be used with ultrasonics. Another said cellphone speakers won't work. Another said they are ~"servicable but not optimal". And then I see where Shannon said he gets most of his listening in on speakers and another admin gets his nighttime listening in on speakers at the bed.
I guess the different generations may have different requirements. Hopefully the ultrasonics at night on speakers will work and not be impacted.
Kids are still listening to "get along with siblings" at night. I see that there is an ultrasonic version of it, so I'm going to switch them to this so that they don't complain as much about the sounds.
I've seen a lot of semi-conflicting information about headphones versus speakers. One faq says that headphones are always preferred. Another said that headphones should not be used with ultrasonics. Another said cellphone speakers won't work. Another said they are ~"servicable but not optimal". And then I see where Shannon said he gets most of his listening in on speakers and another admin gets his nighttime listening in on speakers at the bed.
I guess the different generations may have different requirements. Hopefully the ultrasonics at night on speakers will work and not be impacted.
Kids are still listening to "get along with siblings" at night. I see that there is an ultrasonic version of it, so I'm going to switch them to this so that they don't complain as much about the sounds.