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Levitin has also co-authored a study that found people who listen to music together have synchronized brain waves. He hypothesizes that, at least in the case of a concert, audience members might feel more empathy and bonding if they’re able to see the musician. This is something Ellis argues we’re sorely lacking in our lives today, opting to watch YouTube footage of a live gig on our tiny screens on the way to work instead.


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I did some mic measurements of my system. I compared them in LTSpice since it's the only thing I could get to half work.

The yellow trace is the way I had it set up going by ear. The green trace is testing a new layout, which made the sound too bright. The red trace is the difference between them.

It was a crude measurement made by a Radioshack mic that I lost the calibration curve to (dammit!).
 

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