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Re: Flyback transformers [message #43711 is a reply to message #43705] Sat, 17 January 2004 21:08 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Dean Kukral is currently offline  Dean Kukral
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Yes, absolutely. Hated it with a passion, but did not know what caused it. I don't remember hearing it for a while, but now am eager to go back and see if I can still hear it, because that would be good news of sorts. Nowadays mostly what I hear are distorted subwoofers.

I tried listening to my older tv's, but my tinnitis drowned out anything that I might have heard.

I have an ongoing tinnitis (comes of age), which is "apparently" at a lower frequency - maybe at 11K or so; it changes as my head moves. Should try and see if I could produce beats in my ears, but imagine that I cannot.

So, is a flyback transformer singing = music?

An interesting sidenote: my Radio Shack sound pressure meter was recognizing a spl of 75 dB or so at some higher frequencies, even though I heard nothing! Maybe I should point it at the back of my tv's.


 
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