In short, microphones do a much better job at capturing the original
signal than does the human auditory system. Not only because it uses
more
precise materials and mechanisms, but also because it's designed for
perfect reproduction - the auditory system is not.
Completely beside the point. Whether the microphone hears the sound or
the ear
does isn't the point. The point is that microphones aren't perfect,
period.
"Designed for perfect reproduction" is completely irrelevant. It's
doesn't work
perfectly.
No, the POINT is that microphones are better than your ears. Period. I've
tried to explain this to you in every way I can, going so far as to explain
how microphones and the auditory system both work and what their limitations
are. Yet you still cling to the notion that the human auditory system is
more precise. This, coming from someone who's never built or played around
with microphones, and someone who isn't active in the human sensory system
research community.
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