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gooftrupe t1_iyb3z8m wrote
Reply to comment by petalmasher in Headphone wizardry by SupOrSalad
A one dimensional line would never change direction or osciallate because it has not other dimensions besides length. An x-y plot has 2 dimensions: x and y. Similarly, a sound wave has two dimensions amplitude (sound pressure) and time.
gooftrupe t1_iyb3pvk wrote
Reply to comment by Taraxian in Headphone wizardry by SupOrSalad
I think you might be conflating sound pressure (amplitude) and wavelength? Frequency is kind of like the speed of a wave yes, but it's not a product of the sound pressure at all. They're independent. If you haven't heard of sengpiel audio I highly recommend. He explained some of these things pretty well. I use the site for looking up acoustic calculations a lot.
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gooftrupe t1_iyb16u1 wrote
Reply to comment by Taraxian in Headphone wizardry by SupOrSalad
How is frequency an increase in sound pressure? I can alter frequency while maintaining constant sound pressure, as well as vice versa. Frequency is independent of sound pressure. Again two dimensional
gooftrupe t1_iy5z296 wrote
Reply to comment by Taraxian in Headphone wizardry by SupOrSalad
Right and therefore those senses are two dimensional
gooftrupe t1_iy5vfyz wrote
Reply to comment by Taraxian in Headphone wizardry by SupOrSalad
Yes of course but the sound pressure + time is two dimensional
gooftrupe t1_iy5ugmi wrote
Reply to comment by Taraxian in Headphone wizardry by SupOrSalad
Can it not also perceive frequency as well as change in sound pressure? I’m not sure that’s really one dimensional.
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Reply to comment by PeaceFar9770 in LG Display’s ‘invisible’ speaker brings sound to any surface in your car by MicroSofty88
The frequency response of typical transducer/actuator speakers, as I’m familiar calling them, rely heavily on the material they are mounted to. The EQ can be tuned to account for this, but a good one should have high fidelity down past 200 Hz. That may not be low enough for some people but I only stop there as I haven’t actually seen the data below 200 Hz.
I can’t yet find the specs for the LG TASS, but once they’re available I’d compare to the linked transducer below, which has wonderful fidelity.
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Reply to comment by onewordpoet in I did a chinatown painting in watercolor over by Grand Street by onewordpoet
I think the discourse shows we all care quite a bit about what happens here and is necessary, but your work is always a nice change of pace
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I always appreciate when you post. It’s a really nice break from the political discourse on a lot of posts. You work shows a perspective of the city that feels familiar to those living here but still has a bit of a romance to it. Thank you.
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Reply to LPT Your body is on autopilot a lot more than you realize. Everyone's autopilot is an idiot. Life's easier and you screw up less when you realize this, and think intentionally and take actions accordingly so the autopilot can't screw things up. by 12jonboy12
Somebody read “Thinking Fast and Slow”
gooftrupe t1_iyf4hvb wrote
Reply to comment by petalmasher in Headphone wizardry by SupOrSalad
My comments were in reply to a parent comment regarding the ear and hearing, which are spatial