On Thu Jan 11, 2007 at 11:12:42PM +0100, Atte André Jensen wrote:
Hi
I've been playing with fastbreeder, and am extremely pleased with the truly wonderful
noises it can do (thanks Dave!!!!)
However looking at some of the results in mhwaveedit it seems that it's injected with
electrical/non-acoustic phenomenons like dc-offset and low frequencies. I'm wondering
how a home stereo and/or a
large PA would react to such sounds? Is there anything I should/could do to prevent black
smoke from coming out of amplifiers and speakers (ears would be ok :-))? Or should I
simply not worry.
I put a sample at
http://atte.dk/download/fb_abuse_groove_3.ogg if someone wants to have
a look for themselves what I'm referring to...
i played it at the loudest volume (including "External Amplifier" boost) on my
MSI MS-1013, and the onboard speakers suffered no ill effects. in fact i think stuff
sounds better now
on really expensive speakers, ones youre afraid you might destroy, they praobly already
have various crossover/fuse/compressor safeguards on the amplification chain. but im sure
no safeguard is perfect