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Built-in Laptop Audio with JVC Noise Cancelling Headphones

I'll try on Monday in our studio with: Mac G5, Motu Audio Interface, and Event 20/20 Studio Monitors. :p

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Dr. Soup Wrote:Me, using Realtek Audio and 60€ speaker from Creative: http://i47.tinypic.com/3445ona.jpg
Yep, euro. I'm german.

STOP HAVING THAT AVATAR I KEEP THINKING YOU'RE ZINGA BURGA LOL.
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I'm not sure what sound card is in my laptop, and I don't want to boot into windows now to find out. Mac OS X says "Intel High Definition Audio" using "Bose Around-Ear Headphones".

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gets impossible for me at 0.75 hz
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there wee go

no headphones, SigmaTel High Definition Audio out of laptop speakers.
Wow, most of you guys scored above average!
Yeah, I don't think sound hardware is that dependent - I just put mine there if it actually did have any effect.  I believe they have to produce samples at certain frequencies, which this test only requires.  I think what differentiates better sound systems from poorer ones are stuff like jitter, dynamics and frequency range.
Though I'm not sure if there's an effect at lower frequency differences.  I seem to do fairly similar on my $2 headphones that I bought for the hell of it one day (and sound so poo poo that the PSP's clicks sound screwy).
I don't have my speakers plugged in and i failed with flying colors! Drink
i am epic winrar?
I got exactly 0.75 :)
And I'm partially deaf aswell :O
using the crappest speakers (all i have) plus the onboard realtech spoon i got:

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