On MP3 players I vote for the Sandisk Sansa range (I have an e280) - poor cousin of the ipod in looks etc lol but recognised by the system as a USB drive and has some nice features - cheaper than the ipod equivalent but not so cheap as to be rubbish (Sandisk are well known for their SD cards etc)
<br><br>Pete<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 03/09/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Les Matthew</b> <<a href="mailto:lesmcdm@clara.co.uk">lesmcdm@clara.co.uk</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Chris Jones wrote:<br>> Hi<br>><br>> Nix wrote:<br>>> Ah, that's probably the difference. Last time I tested it (three years<br>>> ago, aged 28) I could hear up to 25kHz. This is quite a drop from days
<br>><br>> While not really caring about the intricacies of audiophilia (I live in<br>> London near a main road, it's never quiet enough to even hear the hiss<br>> from my amp, let alone artifacts ;) I am rather curious to know what my
<br>> frequency response is. I don't have a baseline from my youth, but I can<br>> easily still hear a CRT TV, which (if I understand what it is I'm<br>> hearing correctly) is about 15kHz.<br>><br>> Sure I could just fire up some sound editor and generate tones, but I'd
<br>> prefer a little tool specifically designed for the task which steps up<br>> the frequency slowly so I can find the cutoff more easily. Anyone know<br>> of such a beast?<br>><br>> Cheers,<br><br>A Sweep generator may be what you need.
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