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actually, ur eardrums are very unlikely to go out. hearing is caused by the lil hairs in ur inner ear being stimulated what is called the tectorial. the more this stimulates the hairs, the more it moves and thus the louder the sound. obviously, the louder the sound thee more these lil hairs degrade. that is what causes hearing loss. if your eardrums went out, you'd never even get to the inner ear, and thus you wouldn't be able to hear anything.uhhh how would u ever get bass to move hair like that... wouldn't her eardrums be history long before the bass got loud enough to do that? With my subs, they tickle my ear and nose hair... but nothin like that.
DAAAAAMN, where'd u get that much money?Hey toxic tuan, I see you reading this thread and I have a question. I'm going to purchase 4 12" Re XXX with 2 orion 2500d so how would I go about making a box like in your vids. I need hair movement and would it be a sql type box?
ok then, if what u are saying is true, why is it that every anatomy book that i have looked at, INCLUDING gray's anatomy concludes with the pinna>auditory canal>earrum>malleus>incus>stapes>oval window>tectorial/cochlear hairs>cochlear nerve?How a human ear works is still not yet to be proven. Doctors and scientists go on with their own theories about the tectorial etc. Sounds odd...but true.
i don't know if i understand this fully, but quarter wave's are built with the port 1/4 the length of the desired tuning. right? so what is it tuned to? but the single choke horn would be little at the start of the port and get bigger. right? and last is there anything inparticular that you should look for in a sub, for this type of box? sorry if these are dumb questions, but i wanna learn.The box is a rear horn enclosure. I designed and built the enclosure for Pete. It's a combination of quarter wave and single choke horn.
Sure, they've defined all the parts of the ears. But which is the actual part that causes us to hear? Trust me it's still a theory. If doctors have figured it out...then people would be getting surgerys rather than using hearing aides. There are some cases that doctors have been able to fix loss hearing...while other cases...the surgeries were non effective. Some theorize hairs in the cochlea convert sound vibrations to electrical impulses that travel up the auditory nerves to the brain. However, in a case study...they selected group lacked or had very little hair in the cochlea still had perfect hearing. Believe me, I did my research. This was a part of a research project a couple of years ago which involve the hypothesis of low frequencies as a pausible cause for hallucination.ok then, if what u are saying is true, why is it that every anatomy book that i have looked at, INCLUDING gray's anatomy concludes with the pinna>auditory canal>earrum>malleus>incus>stapes>oval window>tectorial/cochlear hairs>cochlear nerve?
fck it, no need to get off topic. how do u think one of those would sound in a "sofaclosure"?