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I'm a day late and a dollar short. But I gotta get some weight in here.
My Behringer mic picks up sound outside of it's frequency response. I recorded my voice, put a low pass filter on it, set to about 10hz below it's stated cutoff, amplified the result and played it through a sub. There it was, massaging my head, dirty low bass.
Oh, and Mooshoo, you are way more annoying than Ms. David. |
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