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RE: Speaker frequency - dpk97 - 01-08-2016

(06-28-2014, 07:58 PM)Shannon Wrote: what do you hear at the end?

I hear some sort of weird brainwave entrainment type of noise that goes up and down and has no specific patter per se. My laptop speakers utterly failed your 20-20khz test but initially, when i was new to all this and tried ASC casually, I was still using laptop speakers but saw MIND-BLOWING RESULTS. Is it possible that speakers that "fail" the test as per your standards may still be effectively transmitting benefits?? Its weird cuz just purchased a Sony mdr xboe30 headphones that have frequency range of 4-24khz and still didnt get the mentioned "silence" after 2/3rds of the recording. Can i make this work, or am i wasting my time? Thanks a lot ;-)


RE: Speaker frequency - Shannon - 01-12-2016

(07-11-2014, 10:07 AM)jundem Wrote:
(08-13-2012, 05:25 PM)Shannon Wrote:
(08-09-2012, 12:13 PM)Serris Wrote: Hi, I have a question with about my speaker.

It is a Insignia.
Unfortunately, it will only go up to 12KHZ, does it have to be 20 KHZ? Or will 12KHZ be fine?

If not, can anyone tell me where I can find a good quality speakers but a cheap one? If not cheap, then I might have to save up my money xD

Normal vocalization is heard usually between 1 and 4 kHz. Nuances, ever more subtle, make up the rest. For masked format subs, 12 kHz is fine.

However, my ultrasonic subliminals don't even have their lowest frequency response portions as low as 12 kHz. You are effectively erasing the entire program with that frequency response range. It MUST be 20 kHz MINIMUM to properly reproduce one of my ultrasonic subliminal programs. There is no exception to this fact.

I have tried to attach a test file for you and everyone else. It should sound audible for about 2/3rds and then go "silent" for the last part. It's 30 seconds long and runs your speakers from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz (20 kHz). If at any time during the ultrasonic part you hear static, crackling, etc. your speakers cannot handle the proper range of audio. However, the server is configured not to accept this file type, so I will make it available in the "free programs" section of the store in a little while instead.
on my ipod it goes t about 13 seconds and my kindle about the same so these would be OK?

if after that time you cannot hear anything, it's good.


RE: Speaker frequency - Shannon - 01-12-2016

(01-08-2016, 09:24 AM)dpk97 Wrote:
(06-28-2014, 07:58 PM)Shannon Wrote: what do you hear at the end?

I hear some sort of weird brainwave entrainment type of noise that goes up and down and has no specific patter per se. My laptop speakers utterly failed your 20-20khz test but initially, when i was new to all this and tried ASC casually, I was still using laptop speakers but saw MIND-BLOWING RESULTS. Is it possible that speakers that "fail" the test as per your standards may still be effectively transmitting benefits?? Its weird cuz just purchased a Sony mdr xboe30 headphones that have frequency range of 4-24khz and still didnt get the mentioned "silence" after 2/3rds of the recording. Can i make this work, or am i wasting my time? Thanks a lot ;-)

When you say you don't hear silence, does that mean you hear static or a higher and higher pitch? Static should not be a very good way to achieve results, as it's speaker distortion. If you have exceptional high frequency hearing, you'll hear the higher and higher frequency, but it won't be static. That is a useful result.


RE: Speaker frequency - dpk97 - 01-12-2016

(01-12-2016, 03:24 PM)Shannon Wrote:
(01-08-2016, 09:24 AM)dpk97 Wrote:
(06-28-2014, 07:58 PM)Shannon Wrote: what do you hear at the end?

I hear some sort of weird brainwave entrainment type of noise that goes up and down and has no specific patter per se. My laptop speakers utterly failed your 20-20khz test but initially, when i was new to all this and tried ASC casually, I was still using laptop speakers but saw MIND-BLOWING RESULTS. Is it possible that speakers that "fail" the test as per your standards may still be effectively transmitting benefits?? Its weird cuz just purchased a Sony mdr xboe30 headphones that have frequency range of 4-24khz and still didnt get the mentioned "silence" after 2/3rds of the recording. Can i make this work, or am i wasting my time? Thanks a lot ;-)

When you say you don't hear silence, does that mean you hear static or a higher and higher pitch? Static should not be a very good way to achieve results, as it's speaker distortion. If you have exceptional high frequency hearing, you'll hear the higher and higher frequency, but it won't be static. That is a useful result.

I think it is more like static, but it disappears at a lower volume. A 100% on VLC is good. But a 125% makes it distort, atleast in my opinion.(When system volume is full)

What volume is suggested for night listening, given the volume references I just mentioned?? I find silent track a lot more comfortable but I'm not sure if my speakers are doing a "good enough" job. But then again I'm indecisive as the very same speakers gave me the awesome results on ASC. If you help me out, I'm sure you'll be solving what would otherwise keep me skeptical for the rest of my subliminal experience xD

PS: Huge fan of your work. Keep em coming. Good Luck ;-)


RE: Speaker frequency - Mal'guth - 01-18-2016

(01-12-2016, 03:24 PM)Shannon Wrote:
(01-08-2016, 09:24 AM)dpk97 Wrote:
(06-28-2014, 07:58 PM)Shannon Wrote: what do you hear at the end?

I hear some sort of weird brainwave entrainment type of noise that goes up and down and has no specific patter per se. My laptop speakers utterly failed your 20-20khz test but initially, when i was new to all this and tried ASC casually, I was still using laptop speakers but saw MIND-BLOWING RESULTS. Is it possible that speakers that "fail" the test as per your standards may still be effectively transmitting benefits?? Its weird cuz just purchased a Sony mdr xboe30 headphones that have frequency range of 4-24khz and still didnt get the mentioned "silence" after 2/3rds of the recording. Can i make this work, or am i wasting my time? Thanks a lot ;-)

When you say you don't hear silence, does that mean you hear static or a higher and higher pitch? Static should not be a very good way to achieve results, as it's speaker distortion. If you have exceptional high frequency hearing, you'll hear the higher and higher frequency, but it won't be static. That is a useful result.

Hey Shannon, is there any possibility you could upload that 20khz test file again? I bought a pair of Bose speakers to run the subs on and took it for granted that they would have the appropriate response range. However as it turns out, they don't actually disclose that information in their product specs so I'm left wondering if perhaps I've wasted 68 days on shit speakers.

If they did turn out to be sub-par, I imagine the correct thing to do would just be to restart AM 6 from stage 1 eh?

I looked for a 20khs test on youtube but apparently YT doesn't allow anything over 15khz. I don't know what to do, pls help.

EDIT: I used http://www.audiocheck.net/audiotests_frequencycheckhigh.php and apparently my speakers only go to 18khz. Fuck!

I guess I'll get some new ones and then restart AM6.


RE: Speaker frequency - apollolux - 01-19-2016

The speaker test is in the Free Subliminals section of the main site.