In Reply to: Paul's Posts posted by JayG on June 30, 2012 at 07:43:27:
then the major problems of room / transducer interaction and distortion will vanish.
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- We have to get away from mechanical transducers. When we are able to directly stimulate the auditory nerve, - cfb 06:17:13 07/01/12 (10)
- Transducers are part of the reproduction chain. - soulfood 08:23:57 07/01/12 (2)
- I don't think it's laughable. It is only a question of time and technology; do you really think that say 300 - cfb 10:57:09 07/01/12 (1)
- If you're trying to one up me, I concede. -nt - soulfood 12:40:59 07/01/12 (0)
- Not that way. - Kal Rubinson 07:44:17 07/01/12 (2)
- What about plasma microphones or recording the nerve impulses from a human ear at some point in the future? - cfb 11:00:27 07/01/12 (1)
- A transducer is unavoidable. - Kal Rubinson 15:08:44 07/01/12 (0)
- RE: We have to get away - genungo 07:25:54 07/01/12 (0)
- RE: We have to get away from mechanical transducers. When we are able to directly stimulate the auditory nerve, - tomservo 07:15:17 07/01/12 (2)
- That's just the point, we must advance beyond the current electromechanical loudspeaker technologies. - cfb 11:05:59 07/01/12 (1)
- RE: That's just the point, we must advance beyond the current electromechanical loudspeaker technologies. - tomservo 12:56:01 07/01/12 (0)