...getting carried away?
...I may be wrong but I think everyone got carried away with alternative weapons and missed the more common "brownout" which could have been mistaken as "brown note"
A brownout is when the mains (or independant power source) falls below the desired voltage and (typically) lights dim when experienced.
Although dimmed lights are a sign that a brownout is occuring they do happen much more frequently (allbeit to a lesser degree) and are the most common cause of disk head errors on pc systems (you learn something new every day!).
This may have answered your question "what is a brown note", but if not at least you may have learned something?
Note: Not to be mistaken for black outs - where power is cut completely, usually due to safety circuits, fuses, etc.
...I may be wrong but I think everyone got carried away with alternative weapons and missed the more common "brownout" which could have been mistaken as "brown note"
A brownout is when the mains (or independant power source) falls below the desired voltage and (typically) lights dim when experienced.
Although dimmed lights are a sign that a brownout is occuring they do happen much more frequently (allbeit to a lesser degree) and are the most common cause of disk head errors on pc systems (you learn something new every day!).
This may have answered your question "what is a brown note", but if not at least you may have learned something?
Note: Not to be mistaken for black outs - where power is cut completely, usually due to safety circuits, fuses, etc.
Reading Comprehension Problem
Go back and read the first posts - the third one says "you know, a low frequency that causes loss of bowel control."
Eric.
Go back and read the first posts - the third one says "you know, a low frequency that causes loss of bowel control."
Eric.
travis said:you know, a low frequency that causes loss of bowel control.
Oh? You mean "Fanfare For The (very) Common Man"? 😉
GP.
Hi all
Most of it are modern kind of fairytales. At least the application in Gulf war and the incident at the Pink Floyd concert. It is possible that loud bass sounds can be rather unpleasing, but this is sometimes just a matter of taste.
See:http://www.princeton.edu/~globsec/publications/pdf/9_3altmann.pdf
I think those stories belong to the same group as people telling that they managed to shatter a glass window with their stereo (while it is theoretically possible, 98% of these statements are hoax IMHO).
Regards
Charles
Most of it are modern kind of fairytales. At least the application in Gulf war and the incident at the Pink Floyd concert. It is possible that loud bass sounds can be rather unpleasing, but this is sometimes just a matter of taste.
See:http://www.princeton.edu/~globsec/publications/pdf/9_3altmann.pdf
I think those stories belong to the same group as people telling that they managed to shatter a glass window with their stereo (while it is theoretically possible, 98% of these statements are hoax IMHO).
Regards
Charles
The definitive answer
Noise "colour" and corresponding intensity with relation to frequency.
Colour Frequency content
Purple F^2
Blue F
White 1
Pink F^-1
Red/Brown F^-2
Hope this helps you all, maybe it will dispell all those crazy ideas of yours to create sonic weapons as well!
Noise "colour" and corresponding intensity with relation to frequency.
Colour Frequency content
Purple F^2
Blue F
White 1
Pink F^-1
Red/Brown F^-2
Hope this helps you all, maybe it will dispell all those crazy ideas of yours to create sonic weapons as well!
I guess Mr. Feedback was right: It must be in the water !!!!
Others don't take such extreme measures just to wreck a car! 😉
Regards
Charles
Others don't take such extreme measures just to wreck a car! 😉
Regards
Charles
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