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RE: In the old Audio magazine . . .

I have explored how low a pure tone I can get out of my system and still have it be relatively undistorted (with no obvious doubling). I do this by experimenting with volume and sine wave pitch and exploring this two dimensional space. At a certain frequency I can adjust the volume to hear a (relatively) undistorted tone with no obvious doubling. By increasing the volume above this point, I begin to hear obvious doubling. At a lower frequency I eventually reach the point where turning up the volume sufficiently to hear anything is already at the point where I hear the doubling. I don't recall exactly where this point was, but as I recall it was around 30Hz with my setup.

Tony Lauck

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