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<blockquote data-quote="Thnking" data-source="post: 2650861" data-attributes="member: 571105"><p>And how does tactile energy directly correlate to stage height and center image...</p><p></p><p>How does tactile energy affect the HRTF, and how do elevation cues, which only exist to humans above the 2Khz frequency, existent in low frequencies…</p><p></p><p>In terms of mounting, energy IS transferred from speaker to panels/materials. Harmonics/resonance from these materials can cause localization and, this is what I’ve pointed out. But the “tactile energy” coming from the panels isn’t causing localization.</p><p></p><p>And overshadowing treble with bass/and low frequencies can cause less localization of the image. It’s possible when you push the low end, you have a combination of not being able to hear the upper end well (causing dis-localization) and high frequency harmonics from the panels causing a lower height localization.</p><p></p><p>Any time you’d like to actually have a real conversation about localization feel free to PM me. It’s pretty obvious from the above you are confused on concepts. Your comments don’t contribute to anyone learning anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thnking, post: 2650861, member: 571105"] And how does tactile energy directly correlate to stage height and center image... How does tactile energy affect the HRTF, and how do elevation cues, which only exist to humans above the 2Khz frequency, existent in low frequencies… In terms of mounting, energy IS transferred from speaker to panels/materials. Harmonics/resonance from these materials can cause localization and, this is what I’ve pointed out. But the “tactile energy” coming from the panels isn’t causing localization. And overshadowing treble with bass/and low frequencies can cause less localization of the image. It’s possible when you push the low end, you have a combination of not being able to hear the upper end well (causing dis-localization) and high frequency harmonics from the panels causing a lower height localization. Any time you’d like to actually have a real conversation about localization feel free to PM me. It’s pretty obvious from the above you are confused on concepts. Your comments don’t contribute to anyone learning anything. [/QUOTE]
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