dasdoing
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What about speaker compression? It takes a minimum of two measurements to detect it.
Just wondering if the requested SPL at a given frequency is immediately present from the beginning.
Bone conduction is just another audio channel to the cochlear.We should not forget-about, should not ignore, our "bone conduction".
In a system non resonant at that frequency - then yes.Just wondering if the requested SPL at a given frequency is immediately present from the beginning.
I think there may be something to this.
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All of these earlier JBLs used a Qtc higher that 0.707 to give them that familiar "rock" sound. Some people equate this with punchy or good transient response in the bass.
For the Bluehorn system ... This system has subjectively excellent transient response.
Dr. Floyd Toole: "It turns out that, within very generous tolerances, humans are insensitive to phase shifts.Can you cite these quotes verbatim?
Bone conduction is just another audio channel to the cochlear.
Do you mean something like the ff?
I trust you @dualazmakYes, exactly.
My point related to "transient sound sensation", the theme of this thread, would be the relative amount/ratio of Bone Conduction and Air Conduction varies person to person (age dependency, too), and also dependent on Fq and gain of the sound.
In any way, Bone Conduction should not be ignored especially in hearing high-gain very-high-Fq sharp-transient sound. In other words, because of Bone Conduction, our transient hearing sensation also varies depending on the manner of our hearing; usual ear listening, headphone listening, inner-ear earbuds listening, room acoustic environments, and so on.
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What are you escalating or shooting for? What is the stuff?
Not exactly.
By the way, the blurring in the initial two graphs primarily depends on the room, correct?
I'm presently in a zone where I am hearing very clearly and well.I would simply rather compare and overlay the actual measured response to its extrapolated “minimum phase” version.
I must say that the sound quality and recording was excellent. The Track #18 was a shocker and after I was wide awake for the remainder of the tracks. Very good recordings.
I assume it would be allowed and worthwhile sharing here four "real air-recorded transient-sound tracks" of Sony Super Audio Check CD played and analyzed by MusicScope 2.1.0; please be careful to reduce playback gain/volume for the first time to listen to them.
Track-17: Low Frequency Playback Limit Check
Track-18: Sound Transient Check
Track-19: Sound Peak Power Check
Track-20: High Frequency Linearity Check