solderdude
Grand Contributor
Headphones do not have resolution 'steps' they just output SPL according to the signal that it is fed far, far smaller in level difference than the hearing can detect. The hearing has a threshold. The headphone doesn't. 98.665dB and 98.664dB can easily be made. Your ears/brain cannot detect.
Speakers can do the same. You just cannot reliably measure it because of acoustics and noise in the measurement chain.
It's your perception you need to study. The answers are all there. You'll be amazed how crappy your hearing is as a 'measurement device'.
Speakers can do the same. You just cannot reliably measure it because of acoustics and noise in the measurement chain.
It's your perception you need to study. The answers are all there. You'll be amazed how crappy your hearing is as a 'measurement device'.
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