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--- Mark Sottilaro <sine@zerocrossing.net> wrote: > (note, if the waveform is longer than your ears are apart, you can't > tell > where it is in a stereo field) but most people are so drunk or on > extacy that > they don't notice much. Let's see, the eardrums on a human head are about 5 inches apart, or .42 foot apart. The speed of sound in air is about 1116 ft/sec. Speed = Wavelength * Frequency, so Frequency = Speed/Wavelength Thus, a wavelength of 5 inches (.42 foot) has a frequency of about 2,657 hz (1116/.42 = 2657). A person with normal binaural hearing can certainly tell where a tone of less than 2,657 hz (i.e. longer than .42 feet) is located in a stereo field, or 3 dimentional space, so I don't understand how you can assert 'if the waveform is longer than your ears are apart, you can't tell where it is in a stereo field'. Maybe I misunderstand your statement? bret __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com