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By popular demand posted:How come I can hear 15.7khz only with my ear to the speaker at full volume but not farther? Is that like the Doppler effect? You're likely feeling/hearing harmonics and distortions at this point, not the actual 15.7 khz tone.
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GolfHole posted:i miss people not realizing that these screens blow up when you smash them I also miss the passerby who stops, believing that this is true, and warns that it’s not a good idea to be trying to smash open the tv screen and then telling them that yes, it is a good idea to be doing this as you raise a huge chunk of coral over your head and then hurl it as hard as you can down at the screen. loving up a tv with coral is a lot of fun and the only explosion was the excitement of finally destroying that big crt.
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# ? Oct 8, 2021 18:17 |
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I still have a CRT in my house, sits in an old oscilloscope from the 90s I just bought, it's cool.
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# ? Oct 8, 2021 18:22 |
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my house feels bare without an amber monochrome CRT for that authentic Fallout look.
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# ? Oct 8, 2021 18:25 |
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Degauss deez nuts lmao
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# ? Oct 8, 2021 18:37 |
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DarkSoulsTantrum posted:Degauss deez nuts lmao
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# ? Oct 8, 2021 18:38 |
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I miss the smell of the dust that fell through the vents and baked inside.
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# ? Oct 8, 2021 19:40 |
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When I was in 8th grade my parents bought me a 27" CRT for my bedroom, and the ringing was so strong to me, amplified by my small room, that I couldn't watch it. They gave it to my sister and bought me a different one that wasn't nearly as intense for whatever reason. I'm not sure I'd be able to hear it nowadays.
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# ? Oct 8, 2021 19:46 |
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I miss having to redo all the settings if the power went out/ TV was unplugged
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Lil Swamp Booger Baby posted:My hearing is destroyed and I can still hear it, it's not that high pitched u wretched human being. Im on my way to you with weed and beer lets do this
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# ? Oct 8, 2021 20:05 |
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The best part about crts was that you could take the back off, risk a bad shock, and run speaker wires straight into the back of the tube. Then when you’d play music it turned into an analog visualizer oscilloscope thing That was fun
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Vakal posted:The correct answer is the degauss button.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 02:04 |
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the real annoying 15khz whine of the deflection yoke is when someone whines about it (all your 90s PC monitor CRTs operated at above 15khz at typical VGA resolutions and more so there isn't anything audible)
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Sophy Wackles posted:Try playing around 15,700 Hz here and see if you can still hear it. I think that's the CRT whine frequency. I can't hear it well because it's either loving up my phone or it's merged with the continuous unending tone of tinnitus which I hear at all times continuously It starts getting hard to tell around 14-15
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Hatsune Mike posted:the real annoying 15khz whine of the deflection yoke is when someone whines about it Whatever it was monitors for sure had a noticeable sound that was different depending on the monitor
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wankel13b posted:I miss the smell of the dust that fell through the vents and baked inside. Or the smell of the dust after you wiped it from a powered-on CRT. I can almost smell it.
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LordoftheScheisse posted:Or the smell of the dust after you wiped it from a powered-on CRT. I can almost smell it. Or the smell of the computer dusting spray after you stick it up your wubbalibbloddy fadiddle discongraguleepo heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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X JAKK posted:Or the smell of the computer dusting spray after you stick it up your wubbalibbloddy fadiddle discongraguleepo heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_Dxd6ZXuy8
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Fantastic Foreskin posted:Don't put high volume high frequency noises near your ear. It's supposed to be super bad for your hearing, even if perceptually it's barely audible. really? i just spent a minute or two listening to that web site through my headphones. lol thanks something awful forums. stand by for the lawsuit jeffery. (I got to about 15,200 Hz before I stopped being able to hear it btw, no idea whether the quality of my headphones is a limiting factor. I could hear the whine of a CRT on standby when I was a kid.) When I was in school I recall one physics lesson where they played us some educational video, and the teacher left the tv switched on afterwards. After about 5 minutes one of the other kids asked him if he could switch it off because the whine was a distraction, and the teacher was super surprised that they could hear it. Well not surprised exactly, I think the question just caught him off guard, he found it amusing.
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By popular demand posted:my house feels bare without an amber monochrome CRT for that authentic Fallout look. Amber monochrome is such a neat look, especially since green monochrome is so engrained as the "old" terminal look in media. I've never seen one in person, but I just like how the amber looks.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 16:55 |
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I could hear it, OP, and I deffo played it off like a superpower.
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FPzero posted:Amber monochrome is such a neat look, especially since green monochrome is so engrained as the "old" terminal look in media. I've never seen one in person, but I just like how the amber looks. I used to work for a beverage company that used late ‘70s monochrome amber and green terminals that would print out data on old two-tone green paper fed into a giant dot matrix printer from the same era. I was told that the owner bought a fuckload of paper for the printer back around that time, but once it got all used up, that was it because they didn’t make that paper or even that size of paper anymore. This was in 2007
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 18:12 |
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I liked how the picture on some old TV screens would shrink down to a glowing white dot when you switched it off, and they were all different. My grandparents had several ancient TVs, the kind that were built in to large wooden cabinets, and you could get all sorts of weird effects with the glowing dot by switching it on and off multiple times. Sometimes the dot would leave a trail lIke a comet as it faded. There was also that creepy thing where you would turn off the TV in a dark room and the whole screen would glow for a few minutes. I loved jacking with the tint and color and vertical hold controls and make people’s faces green and purple. Come to think of it, I got yelled at a lot for messing with the TV.
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You Are A Elf posted:That incredibly high pitched 15 KHz tone they used to emit while they were on that made it seem like you had superhuman hearing and/or was a demigod or some poo poo. You’d be in another room yelling, “Hey, turn off the dang TV!”, and someone would ask how you knew it was on, and you’d just turn to the imaginary camera and grin like Kevin McAllister. I can hear up to 16,000 hz. Wife can hear up to 15,000 hz. Kid can hear 20,100 hz. Thx for coming to my TED talk
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Ralph Hurley posted:I liked how the picture on some old TV screens would shrink down to a glowing white dot when you switched it off, and they were all different. My grandparents had several ancient TVs, the kind that were built in to large wooden cabinets, and you could get all sorts of weird effects with the glowing dot by switching it on and off multiple times. Sometimes the dot would leave a trail lIke a comet as it faded. There was also that creepy thing where you would turn off the TV in a dark room and the whole screen would glow for a few minutes. I loved jacking with the tint and color and vertical hold controls and make people’s faces green and purple. Come to think of it, I got yelled at a lot for messing with the TV. I would do this poo poo with Yard Sale TVs, so as to avoid incurring daddy's wrath for wrecking the Trinitron. The tiny glowing dot thing was so magical
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 19:11 |
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 19:12 |
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I've got a crt oscilloscope that focuses down to a dot if you let it. You don't appreciate how freakishly bright they are when the beam is in motion.
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# ? Oct 9, 2021 19:14 |
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CRTs are magic. I completely understand how modern TVs work but CRTs still amaze me.
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# ? Oct 10, 2021 01:04 |
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Vakal posted:The correct answer is the degauss button. Why wasn't the thread closed after this post?
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Stocky Manhood posted:I can hear up to 16,000 hz. Wife can hear up to 15,000 hz. Kid can hear 20,100 hz. Thx for coming to my TED talk Ages? I'm 38, and anything above 14,500 or so, is silent
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# ? Oct 10, 2021 02:11 |
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I like how it used to take less than 5 seconds to change the channel and less than a minute and a half to turn on the goddamn tv.
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# ? Oct 10, 2021 02:13 |
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Can’t hear higher than 12,725, but I’m using the built in speakers on an iPad pro.
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ClamdestineBoyster posted:I like how it used to take less than 5 seconds to change the channel and less than a minute and a half to turn on the goddamn tv.
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