Simon Barnes wrote:
> A 1kHz triangle wave DOES sound different to a 1kHz sine wave, but if I try
> it at 10kHz, I can't hear a difference (because the triangularising
> harmonics are above 20 kHz and inaudible), and at 22kHz I can't hear a damn
> thing of either.
Well I can definately hear the difference between a triangle, square and sine
wave at 14kHz, and I'm no fruit bat! I do have quite acute hearing though, as I
can hear frequencies up to 25kHz, which is quite unusual - certainly surprised
the person testing my hearing anyway!
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