Audiophiles are often sold expensive cables, but a blind test proves fruit sounds just as sweet.
The sound of a horse's whinny is created by the low frequency vibration of vocal cords combined with a high frequency whistle, a new study reveals.
A horse's whinny is an unusually distinctive mix of sounds including both high and low frequencies. Reporting in Current Biology, researchers demonstrate how horses produce high-frequency sounds that ...
Horses use their larynx to make two sounds simultaneously, so they are effectively singing and whistling at the same time ...
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In blind test, audiophiles unable to tell difference between sound signal run through an expensive cable and a banana
"Maybe there are high-end bananas." The post In Blind Test, Audiophiles Unable to Tell Difference Between Sound Signal Run Through an Expensive Cable and a Banana appeared first on Futurism.
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Audiophiles! What's the difference between mud, a banana and audio cables? Not a lot, actually...
Is it worth spending hundreds on expensive interconnects?
A Professional audio manufacturer offers tailored OEM/ODM solutions worldwide, producing 5,000 speakers and 1,000 ...
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