Best way - get an engineering degree and take 2 years (classical wave theory) of physics major physics; then take some acoustics courses. Be sure to add classes in biology and psychoacoustics while reading everything Floyd Toole ever wrote in your 'spare" time.
Follow up with some time at the Oxford sensory perception lab, visit the top Brit-Fi manfs., for an internship, then intern at Magneplanar, Vandersteen and Revel.
Worst way - get a liberal arts degree, wave your hands and focus on woo-woo
Wurst way - visit Germany
Follow up with some time at the Oxford sensory perception lab, visit the top Brit-Fi manfs., for an internship, then intern at Magneplanar, Vandersteen and Revel.
Worst way - get a liberal arts degree, wave your hands and focus on woo-woo
Wurst way - visit Germany