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Ivan Seeking
Sep8-03, 02:12 AM
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Mysteriously snuffed out candles, weird sensations and shivers down the spine may not be due to the presence of ghosts in haunted houses but to very low frequency sound that is inaudible to humans

http://asia.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=scienceNews&storyID=3401200

russ_watters
Sep8-03, 04:40 PM
AKA "wind"

BoulderHead
Sep8-03, 05:46 PM
This one reminds me of the thread dealing with high performance car stereo systems. I had read where some enthusiasts thought it a pointless drain on your system to produce/reproduce sounds below the threshold of human hearing. Other enthusiasts thought it still made sense, claiming that even if you couldn’t hear the sound your body could still feel it.

Maybe those darn kids are at it again. [:D]

russ_watters
Sep9-03, 02:29 AM
Different issue entirely, boulder. You can most certainly feel low frequency sound. Pop Jurrasic Park into your DVD player and crank it up (if you have a decent sound system). Generally the frequency response in a good sub goes down to 20hz or so.

Ivan Seeking
Sep9-03, 04:15 PM
Many churches and cathedrals have organ pipes that are so long they emit infrasound which at a frequency lower than 20 Hertz is largely inaudible to the human ear

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3087674.stm

russ_watters
Sep10-03, 01:02 AM
I've heard of but never experienced that. Must be pretty neat.

Echo 6 Sierra
Sep10-03, 09:22 AM
When I was stationed in Hawaii, a fellow Marine had a cd of a volcanic eruption. When he played it through his his Cerwin Vegas at "11" you would hear nothing for the first two minutes or so. As it got closer to the audible part I could feel a slight excitement at my core and would have a feeling like, "LET'S GET OUTA HERE!" almost like when you KNOW something is wrong but you can't say exactly what. Drinking beer from a bottle made your lips tickle. The MP's canines would be visibly upset and there was a noticeable lack of birdsong. After a few minutes we would have to go back inside and put things back where the were originally because they "walked". Never thought much about it until now. Thanks guys.

russ_watters
Sep10-03, 03:18 PM
Originally posted by Echo 6 Sierra
When I was stationed in Hawaii, a fellow Marine had a cd of a volcanic eruption. Any idea where I could get that from?

I have a cd called "The Big Picture" which has some great high power movie sound/music clips. One is the launch sequence from Apollo 13. The CD comes with a warning about possible damage to your speakers due to the low frequncy sounds in some of the clips. I had my speakers sitting on my desk at school and they used to "blow" things across the desk - papers, pencils, coffee cups, etc.

BRB, I need to go buy a new (bigger) sub...

Echo 6 Sierra
Sep10-03, 04:44 PM
Sorry, this is all I could come up with:

http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/frequent_questions/grp13/question956.html

good luck.

E6S