In Reply to: These cups require that the textbooks have to be rewritten! posted by KlausR. on January 24, 2007 at 08:19:19:
Hi Klaus,
What if instead of replacing the correct overtones it just makes new ones? At high frequencies our hearing is not so sensitive nor is it very frequency discriminatory. So they replace "real" overtones with cup generated ones and your brain doesn't really know the difference. Your brain can't tell very well what they are but it can tell if they are missing or not. It is one possible explanation for how it could work.
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- Re: These cups require that the textbooks have to be rewritten! - morricab 09:06:48 01/24/07 (16)
- Actually, ... - KlausR. 09:25:14 01/24/07 (9)
- Re: Actually, ... - morricab 09:55:19 01/24/07 (8)
- Serious testing - KlausR. 00:13:05 01/25/07 (7)
- Re: Serious testing - morricab 01:56:10 01/25/07 (6)
- Re: Serious testing - KlausR. 04:41:02 01/25/07 (5)
- Re: Serious testing - morricab 04:50:18 01/25/07 (4)
- Re: Serious testing - KlausR. 11:13:48 01/25/07 (3)
- Re: Serious testing - morricab 12:26:00 01/25/07 (2)
- Scientific proof? - KlausR. 00:54:33 01/26/07 (1)
- Re: Scientific proof? - morricab 06:11:45 01/26/07 (0)
- )It is one possible explanation for how it could work. - bwaslo 09:16:02 01/24/07 (5)
- Let's back up a step. - Presto 17:51:21 01/26/07 (1)
- I think Good Distortion is kinda like Good Cholesterol - AJinFLA 18:37:20 01/26/07 (0)
- Re: )It is one possible explanation for how it could work. - morricab 09:57:58 01/24/07 (2)
- Adding harmonic distortion - KlausR. 00:17:56 01/25/07 (1)
- Re: Adding harmonic distortion - morricab 01:57:11 01/25/07 (0)