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<blockquote data-quote="timc" data-source="post: 83143" data-attributes="member: 4054"><p>I listen to all kinds of music and I've noticed some different "reactions" to different stimuli. Dub reggae with it's heavy low end and house rocking vibrations usually leads to hidden spiders. It's the same with a lot of hip hop. Now a recording more on the treble side seems to go entirely unnoticed. I have an original pressing of the Stooges <em>Raw Power</em> produced by David Bowie (hopefully a couple record geeks know what I'm talking about) that sounds like the recording is coming out of a tin can and going through a cheese grater. The bass and drums are mostly buried in the mix so the spiders hardly even react when something like that is on. I've always surmised it's because there's nothing causing vibrations to their enclosures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timc, post: 83143, member: 4054"] I listen to all kinds of music and I've noticed some different "reactions" to different stimuli. Dub reggae with it's heavy low end and house rocking vibrations usually leads to hidden spiders. It's the same with a lot of hip hop. Now a recording more on the treble side seems to go entirely unnoticed. I have an original pressing of the Stooges [I]Raw Power[/I][B][I] [/I][/B]produced by David Bowie (hopefully a couple record geeks know what I'm talking about) that sounds like the recording is coming out of a tin can and going through a cheese grater. The bass and drums are mostly buried in the mix so the spiders hardly even react when something like that is on. I've always surmised it's because there's nothing causing vibrations to their enclosures. [/QUOTE]
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