All Kit are Band-Aids


The real culprit that affects recorded music playback is the 440Hz recording frequency, which was introduced by the Nazis (look it up) but every recording company has gone along with it to this day, an it is discordant 

It seems it is exaggerated by digital more than analog, but clearly affects both

Someone developed an app for streaming in 432, but so far none of the designers/hobbyists have realized the problem and gone about designing a interface for digital or analog playback

Don't believe me. Hear the difference for yourselves along with an overview on the subject:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnZc7_wIX6o&t=0s


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DSOTM, of course! I've heard that wearing hats made from aluminum foil negate the effects of the frequency thing.
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I like 440Hz because I am used to it. Any other tuning and I can immediately hear that something is off. Generally lower tuning sounds flat to my ear.

That said - some olde classical stuff indeed sounds better tuned at the original 432Hz - gives everything a more melancholy vibe. Think Chris Hogwood and the ancient academy of music.

Most pop rock sticks to meat and potatoes chords. Some sus chords are used to indicate a change.

This is one of the most interesting songs by a rock n roller, Randy Bachman’s Looking out for No 1.

https://youtu.be/8pxT-NG5xFY

As for conspiracy theories, this is plain barmy.