There is no evidence that the ear detects wavefront slope. The ear is like a digital device - hairs in the cochlea move and trigger nerve bundles. The on and off of the nerve bundles allows us to determine frequencies or tones. The combination of frequencies and the way they decay determines the timbre or sound.
Hearing Damage over 20khz?
I own speakers that produce in excess of 40khz, yet the human ear can only perceive 20khz.
If something is uncomfortably loud we can hear, we know to turn it down but what if the frequency is out of our audible range?
Is it possible hearing is being damaged by something we can't hear?
I have read reports of people having ears ring after using speakers that can go beyond 20k, but I don't know if it's due to the sounds produced below 20k or above or both.
It would be horrible to learn I was damaging my children's ears or mine without knowing it.
If something is uncomfortably loud we can hear, we know to turn it down but what if the frequency is out of our audible range?
Is it possible hearing is being damaged by something we can't hear?
I have read reports of people having ears ring after using speakers that can go beyond 20k, but I don't know if it's due to the sounds produced below 20k or above or both.
It would be horrible to learn I was damaging my children's ears or mine without knowing it.
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