In Reply to: That's not really how it works posted by Geoffkait on October 25, 2024 at 05:10:51:
Our auditory sensory perception, our hearing, is greatly influenced by what's in the room, the objects, I'm not referring to acoustic waves in the room, but physical objects. As you remove things from the room the sound improves. The more things you remove the better the sound. What things you ask, things like CDs, phones, clocks, wood, metal, paper, unused audio equipment, LPs, videos, books.
All true. And we then process that when ...
...acoustic waves arrive at the ear and are transmitted via neurons and electrical mechanical pathways to the brain.
The physical objects affect what we hear, they don't change how we hear it.
Dean.
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- That is how it works ... - reelsmith. 10/25/2409:02:34 10/25/24 (1)
- Uh, see what i mean? Nt - Geoffkait 09:32:22 10/25/24 (0)