In Reply to: RE: Name dropper! posted by jea48 on April 19, 2025 at 13:35:20:
The "audio signal " is what moves the speaker diaphragm back and forth, nothing more nothing less, the other stuff you can forget about. It's the signal because it tells the diaphragm to move one way or the other. That "signaling" occurs in real-time, not at near light speed as you've been conned into believing. Since the audio circuit is AC the electrons, the charge carriers, the current being the total number of electrons per unit time. The electrons move back and forth, in tune with the speaker motion, since they produce the speaker motion. The frequency of this electron back and forth motion is equal to the instantaneous audio frequency. Electrons as everyone knows by now don't move very far at one time. On the order of millionth of an inch. OK, that part you didn't know. Speed has nothing to do with it.People believe things because they've been conditioned to believe them. - Audiophile axiom
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