opaqueice Wrote: 
> OK, I'll take the bait one last time and try to have a reasonable
> discussion with you.  
> 
> If the motion of the speaker cones tracks the waveforms I generated,
> the audible difference must be due to some effect in the sound wave
> itself (and its interaction with your ear).   This was my possibility
> 3.  Tom pointed out in that post that if you are behind the speaker,
> the cone motion is indeed polarity reversed in precisely the sense we
> are talking about.  
> 
> Unfortunately for ordinary speakers it's also true that there are other
> effects (including a changed frequency response) which matter quite a
> bit.  Nonetheless, it may still be possible to hear if the changes
> between the two polarities have the same character they do from the
> front, or if they are swapped.

So how do you propose to arrange to listen to the REAR of the cones?
What do you imagine the box enclousures are for?


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