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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: It takes balls to shop (never mind the nuts)
Post Subject: not to be too picky, but it might be importantPosted by Dominic on: 1/1/2007
"...the human ear is (...) a one membrane system, in a way, a mirror of (...) one driver." Are you sure? Aren't there tiny hairs, each of which, given SP, oscillates at a different frequency, thereby giving the brain the particulars of tonality, amplitude, etc?"

the cochlea is after the tympanic membrane. Those hairs divide up what's been picked up by that one membrane.

Sort of the inverse of a single driver driven by multiple amps. I was pondering
 a couple days ago and came to the conclusion (if i were to be overly categorical) that there can be
 no such thing as an 'absolute sound'. One's mood changes far too much.

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