
Bob Savage
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jerrydyer":j45p902t said:sound waves are affected by by temp.
You're able to hear the differences of sound waves due to temperature variations?
jerrydyer":j45p902t said:sound waves are affected by by temp.
mortega76":12q4bcn4 said:In our case... the practice room can get over 100 degrees in the heat and chilling cold in the winter... no AC at all... only fans. So definitely in our case the temperature does make a huge difference. We get so dehydrated that after drinking a 44 oz. of Gatorade I still feel thirsty after we practice for only 2 hours!
Agreed!Bob Savage":2qgcn3lo said:Chris O":2qgcn3lo said:Your ears...![]()
You're winking but I am of the opinion that ears/perceptions change far more day to day than an amp/cab does.
Bob Savage":3c5r1yrp said:jerrydyer":3c5r1yrp said:sound waves are affected by by temp.
You're able to hear the differences of sound waves due to temperature variations?
Who you calling psycho holmes? I'm a vato loco!!!!jerrydyer":3p4fh5rc said:its called psycho-acoustics for a reason. only musicians suffer from it..
So that's the secret to your guitar tone...Bob Savage":1z6juwkm said:I've noticed that my amp sounds worse whenever the methane levels in the room increase. It can get so bad at times that I'll just leave the room.
My theory is that as the volume of gasses increase, tone decreases.