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I know theres mp3s of annoying songs to piss of other cs users while raging, but how about audio weapons?

 

High pitched sounds, that can be played while your raging [ as long as its programmed so you can't hear it ].

 

Brown note

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The brown note, according to an urban legend, is an infrasonic frequency that causes humans to lose control of their bowels. Effective frequencies are reportedly between 5 and 9 Hz, below the audible range for humans (humans cannot hear below around 20 Hz).

 

The note was tested on the television show Mythbusters using Meyer Sound subwoofers on par in quantity and quality with those used at major rock concerts. The experimenters on the show tried a series of frequencies between 5 and 10 Hz at 120-160 dBSPL, but they were unsuccessful in producing the rumored effects. They all reported some physical anxiety and shortness of breath, even a small amount of nausea, but this was dismissed by the participants due to the fact that a sound at that frequency and intensity moves air rapidly in and out of one's lungs.

 

Other researchers have noted flaws in the methodology of the experiment. Rather than test the entire spectrum below 20 Hz, the Mythbusters tested only three specific frequencies: 5, 7, and 9 Hz.

 

The brown note was featured in an episode of South Park (Worldwide Recorder Concert) as a sound that caused people to lose their bowels uncontrollably, though the sound in the show was a low audible tone.

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It doesnt have to be brown note, anything that is high pitched and just annoying can work better than most songs.

Allow me to quote, please...

The note was tested on the television show Mythbusters using Meyer Sound subwoofers on par in quantity and quality with those used at major rock concerts. The experimenters on the show tried a series of frequencies between 5 and 10 Hz at 120-160 dBSPL, but they were unsuccessful in producing the rumored effects. They all reported some physical anxiety and shortness of breath, even a small amount of nausea, but this was dismissed by the participants due to the fact that a sound at that frequency and intensity moves air rapidly in and out of one's lungs.

emphasis is mine.

 

Yu0 fail. Instead, you could have just made another "GUYZ I N33D A VOICN ANOY!LOLGIMEEPLZ OMHHI2U!" thread, so you just looked like a dumbass instead of a dumbass who doesn't read an article.

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I already knew about that. I saw that on mythbuster today before I posted it.

 

If you read a little further it also says " the crew felt nausea etc"

The person on the receiving end would need some fucking good speakers to support that range of sound. Which is HIGHLY doubtful.
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