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On Monday, 18 December 2017 16:49:23 UTC, dennis@home wrote:
On 18/12/2017 16:20, whisky-dave wrote:
On Monday, 18 December 2017 15:47:59 UTC, dennis@home wrote:
On 18/12/2017 13:24, whisky-dave wrote:
On Monday, 18 December 2017 12:55:57 UTC, Bob Eager wrote:
On Mon, 18 Dec 2017 02:59:25 -0800, whisky-dave wrote:

On Friday, 15 December 2017 17:54:23 UTC, Mike Clarke wrote:
On 15/12/2017 16:06, whisky-dave wrote:
Apparently human ears can't detect the differnt phase so it shouldn;t
make a differnce.

They can certainly tell the difference if the left and right hand
channels are out of phase.

What do you mean by out of phase ?

Oh dear, dear, dear.

So yuop don;t knopw do you.
Are you saying that getting the speaker wires crossed is out of phase ?
You do know that the human ear can;t detect phase don't you , no you probbaly don't


So now you are telling us that humans can't detect which direction a
sound comes from and that all the sound systems like stereo don't work.


That is NOT phase you idiot.

Do you know the differnce between phase and amplitude ?

Didn't think so.





You are harry!

As a hint if you hear a sound off to, say, the left it will be delayed
and therefore be out of phase in the right ear compared to the left ear.


Why if the distance is the same ?


You have your ears front and back then?


No at the side like most people.



A delay does NOT mean it is out of phase.


Yes it does.


So in a 3 phase system where each is out of pahse with the other which started first red, blue or green ?