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In Reply to: RE: How can sound travel less than speed of sound? posted by Edp on May 13, 2008 at 07:55:51
We can easily measure this and in a previous post I laid it all out in black and white.
Just what do you want me to grasp?
What I understand as a musician, as someone that has recorded music, and someone that builds electronics and speakers is that a microphone and a speaker cannot accurately record or reproduce the actual musical event.
Listening to an actual live musical performance should tell you everything you need to understand about speaker performance. Whether it is horns, electrostatics, ribbons, or dynamic drivers. A speaker does not move at the speed of sound and cannot. A speaker cannot reproduce the original musical event and often falls short or reproducing the recorded signal. If you can prove this to the contrary then please illuminate us.
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