Okay, this involves microphone feedback. One day I decided to just mess around with a microphone. What I did was turn the microphone volume up and I turned up the speaker volume. As we all know, when a microphone gets too close to the speaker it feedbacks. Well...I put the microphone about 1/2 foot away from the speaker and it made a loud pitched frequency. I listened to it for about a minute and I started feeling kind of... buzzy . It was really cool but for concerns for my hearing, I stopped it. Any answers behind this???
Last edited by blaze908 on Thu May 17, 2007 6:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
that "buzz" you got was the sound of the feedback entering your head and vibrating your brain against your skull, killing brain cells. go ahead, laugh, but don't cry to me when blood starts comin out your ears
Couch wrote:that "buzz" you got was the sound of the feedback entering your head and vibrating your brain against your skull, killing brain cells. go ahead, laugh, but don't cry to me when blood starts comin out your ears
Couch wrote:that "buzz" you got was the sound of the feedback entering your head and vibrating your brain against your skull, killing brain cells. go ahead, laugh, but don't cry to me when blood starts comin out your ears
Wow. 1337'est comment since EVER.
Last edited by -steinz on Mon May 21, 2007 7:07 am, edited 1 time in total.
Couch wrote:that "buzz" you got was the sound of the feedback entering your head and vibrating your brain against your skull, killing brain cells. go ahead, laugh, but don't cry to me when blood starts comin out your ears