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Waveform-capable monitors

opto, modified 10 Years ago.

Waveform-capable monitors

Padawan Posts: 31 Join Date: 5/10/09 Recent Posts
Hi,

What's the current understanding regarding the ability of human beings to hear waveform-accurately ?
Does the human hearing resolve waveforms ?
If a loudspeaker could reproduce waveform-accurately, would one HEAR the improvement ?

Regards

Olli , Oulu, Finland
opto, modified 6 Years ago.

Re: Waveform-capable monitors

Padawan Posts: 31 Join Date: 5/10/09 Recent Posts
I found some data by my self: