Of course, the same thing happens with me quite often without a tuba (I have CN).

It's actually very simple. All of those LED's are not on all of the time--they're mulitplexed so only one is on at any one time. Normally, your persistance of vision masks the effect. But when your head (or eyes) are moving, the LED lights up in a slightly different spatial location. So you begin to see the on-off effect.tubafreaks7 wrote:How does shaking your head only effect the appearance of the led's and not everything else?
Some flicker more than others. The refresh rate should be set rather high in the specs. The old neon pedestrian signals were pretty bad, though.Chuck(G) wrote:I can tell an LED traffic light from two blocks away--it flickers very noticeably for me.
Sometimes the flickering of just plain old 60 cycle lighting drives me nuts! Especially some florescent lighting.Rick Denney wrote:Some flicker more than others. .....Chuck(G) wrote:I can tell an LED traffic light from two blocks away--it flickers very noticeably for me.
Why the heck would anyone want to be on Jeopardy or any other television program, for that matter? I cherish being a private figure. The game's also too subject to rigging. If they didn't like me, they'd have a category like "Lyrics to rap songs" and I'd be toast.TubaTinker wrote:Sometimes the flickering of just plain old 60 cycle lighting drives me nuts! Especially some florescent lighting.Rick Denney wrote:Some flicker more than others. .....Chuck(G) wrote:I can tell an LED traffic light from two blocks away--it flickers very noticeably for me.