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In Reply to: RE: e is usually for electric field, b is for magnetic field. posted by geoffkait on July 7, 2023 at 07:14:14:
All of audio is about perception, only partially supported by physical reality. The rest is imagination and processed signals from the hearing process. I do the physics, DSP, comp-sci & pure EE engineering stuff side, and try to avoid anything to do with the variables assocated with the human 'wetware', including the 'transducer', the environment where the transducer resides, and the neural processes including the human mind.
You can say something sounds better, and that is okay. I am stuck with physics so must determine that the difference is in the perception. THAT IS OKAY, that is the way that the world works... I just do the engineering, very difficult engineering. People other than me can do the 'packaging' and 'perceptual' matters -- I don't like to do that stuff, and happy to stay away from those specific aspects of a project (now and in the past.)
John Dyson
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- RE: e is usually for electric field, b is for magnetic field. - johndyson10 11:36:44 07/07/23 (3)
- RE: e is usually for electric field, b is for magnetic field. - geoffkait 12:40:43 07/07/23 (2)
- RE: e is usually for electric field, b is for magnetic field. - johndyson10 13:06:31 07/07/23 (1)
- What's outside Pleasantville? - geoffkait 15:54:36 07/07/23 (0)