My ears aren't what they used to be; but no, no issues here with ears. Just no screeching opera PLEASE!!!
....and my cat likes it. She also doesn't like...the roar of the MGM lion at the beginning of movies.
I think you meant high cut (or low pass).Isn't the ultrasonic level well above the hearing level of pets as well as humans?
In addition to that, IIRC I believe all DSD to analog converters have a high pass filter that removes the frequencies that contain the noise. It has been a long time since I read the article in Stereophile. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
People actually play that?The younger beagle would flip out and start whining. (She also flipped out once at Yoko Ono going "aaa....aaa...aaa...." on "Two Virgins". She tried to climb up the speaker to get at the tweeter....)
Mademoiselle NobbsWe have a Maine Coon cat (huge) that loves loud surround music. Whenever we have a listening session he comes and sits at front of the room on the floor. Even when we have a few friends around (strangers to the cat) our cat joins in. It’s LOUD, party loud with two big subs too.
One day when I was on my own I had Beck Seachange BDA playing pretty load and found him sitting on the back of the couch in the perfect 7.1 sweet spot!
Our dogs freak out with the Pink Floyd’s Meddle track Seamus (with the dog barking)
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