which bass notes travel farther??

From what I always understood the higher frequencies always transfer farther that’s why whales and other marine life use them. But hell that could only apply to under water… I sure as hell didn’t go to school as a sound engineer so I wouldn’t be the most qualified to answer but that would be my guess…
you are eaither completly retarded. or dislexic.

whales use ultra low frequencies to communicate \ echo locate.

neat huh?

http://www.birds.cornell.edu/brp/SoundsBlueWhale.html

anyway.

low frequencies will carry further but as the nature is, low frequencies require lots of energy to get loud, and thus vice versa, high notes get loud eaiser with less energy, and so can also carry far.

so honestly. this question is retarded. because if you are trying to see how far away your can hear your stereo equipment, unless you are setting up a concert for 1000+ people. you should be slapped in the nuts with a sock full of marbles.

because i dont want to hear your music.

 
you are eaither completly retarded. or dislexic.
whales use ultra low frequencies to communicate \ echo locate.

neat huh?

http://www.birds.cornell.edu/brp/SoundsBlueWhale.html

anyway.

low frequencies will carry further but as the nature is, low frequencies require lots of energy to get loud, and thus vice versa, high notes get loud eaiser with less energy, and so can also carry far.

so honestly. this question is retarded. because if you are trying to see how far away your can hear your stereo equipment, unless you are setting up a concert for 1000+ people. you should be slapped in the nuts with a sock full of marbles.

because i dont want to hear your music.
man...what crawled up your ***?

 
well each object has it's own number of molocules, and is denser then others so when the sound wave hits the object some objects move more too certain hz's and wave patterns please correct me if im wrong maybe that helps a little.

 
you are eaither completly retarded. or dislexic.
whales use ultra low frequencies to communicate \ echo locate.

neat huh?

http://www.birds.cornell.edu/brp/SoundsBlueWhale.html

anyway.

low frequencies will carry further but as the nature is, low frequencies require lots of energy to get loud, and thus vice versa, high notes get loud eaiser with less energy, and so can also carry far.

so honestly. this question is retarded. because if you are trying to see how far away your can hear your stereo equipment, unless you are setting up a concert for 1000+ people. you should be slapped in the nuts with a sock full of marbles.

because i dont want to hear your music.
just looked it up, seems as if your a retard also.... Some use high and some use low.

i guess to answe the question with fact anyone who said lower travel farth are correct after looking it up a great site with in and examples can be found here

http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=772249

however im gonna guess you want your music to be heard by many witch isnt vary nice to do.

 
just looked it up, seems as if your a retard also.... Some use high and some use low.
i dont think i would consider those "high" frequencies. 8khz is not very high in my book when looking at the entire spectrum of wave-related energy. because i looked it up too. happy days.

http://www.learner.org/jnorth/tm/hwhale/SingingHumpback.html

"30 Hertz (Hz) to about 8,000 Hz, (8 kHZ)"

i guess to answe the question with fact anyone who said lower travel farth are correct after looking it up a great site with in and examples can be found here
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=772249

however im gonna guess you want your music to be heard by many witch isnt vary nice to do.
and im a aviation tech in the navy too. im sitting in naval aviation station oceana in virginia beach right now. my job, i work on in flight communications and radar, and crap like that.

man...what crawled up your ***?
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