[1000mp] Speaker Choice

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Sun, 31 Mar 2002 12:38:56 -0600


I'm not a machine.  As I said before, lets get off this subject as it 
is now in the beaten to death catagory and either it goes or I go.

Dale J.

P.S.  I've been licenced for 42 years and was not born yesterday so 
lets cut the preaching.




>Dear Dale J:
>     Thanks.  Your message reminds me that I have heard, over the years,
>of others who either dislike headphones or who have difficulty
>processing information presented by headphones.  This would be an
>interesting area for research.  People process the same information
>(audio in this case) in different ways and yet, often, arrive at the
>same end result.
>     Your comment is the kind I  expected.
>     Thanks again,   73   Mac  N8TT
>
>J. Mc Laughlin  -  Michigan USA
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 3:14 AM
>Subject: Re: [1000mp] Speaker Choice
>
>
>>  Simple, I use speakers so that I don't have to use headphones, I hate
>>  em they hurt my ears.  That said, I do use headphones when needed
>>  like now at 0213 when everyone is still sleeping, but I prefer the
>>  speaker.  I also have more than one radio here and like to listen to
>>  more than one band at the same time.  Plus I like to listen to
>>  shortwave with a speaker, I just like it that way.
>>
>>  Dale J
>>
>>
>>
>>  >I have been puzzled by this thread.  I can not understand why one
>would
>>  >use a speaker at all with the radio.  Some assumption is not being
>>  >stated.
>>  >
>>  >A pair of headphones with one receiver connected to one side, and the
>>  >other receiver connected to the other side, seems to be the natural
>way
>>  >for a human to process aural signals.  I understand that some are
>using
>>  >two speakers.
>>  >
>>  >Signal to noise ratio is the game.  How does a loudspeaker help SNR?
>>  >One would expect extraneous sounds to degrade SNR.
>>  >
>>  >Presumably other persons are about.  One would expect the sound from
>>  >loudspeakers to tend to be disturbing to others.
>>  >
>>  >Teach me what benefit accrues from the use of loudspeakers.     73
>>  >Mac   N8TT
>>  >
>>  >J. Mc Laughlin  -  Michigan USA
>>  >Home:  [email protected]
>>  >Office:  [email protected]
>>  >----- Original Message -----
>>  >From: "George Bethea" <[email protected]>
>>  >To: <[email protected]>
>>  >Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 4:20 PM
>>  >Subject: Re: [1000mp] Speaker Choice
>>  >
>>  >
>>  ><snip>
>>  >  is worth it for the times when phones will not do.
>>  ><snip>
>>  >
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