Laurel or Yanny

What do you hear?

  • Laurel

    Votes: 27 69.2%
  • Yanny

    Votes: 8 20.5%
  • Somthing Else

    Votes: 4 10.3%

  • Total voters
    39
  • Poll closed .
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I seems to have to do with frequency response. If the fundamentals are missing or attenuated, you'll hear Yanny or something similar. Also, if you are lacking in high frequency hearing, meaning that the harmonics are not as pronounced, you'll likely hear Laurel.
 
Explanation on NBC news tonight was that it is very dependent on the playback channel frequency response.

Lack of LF response Yanny.

Lack of HF response Laurel.

I still get the same results on my tube amp and speakers I have hooked to the computer.

Looks like I spent too much time looking it up and Pano beat me to it.
 
Gimp, there must be more to it.

When I listened on my computer speakers (bad speakers), the iPad (bad speaker), and in my car (good speakers), it was laurel. Not a hint of anything else but I was close in all occasions.

When listening from the kitchen to the TV, with good quality speakers it was yanny. Not a hint of anything else.
 
Not really a proper explanation just a rather poor you tube link - though it did tell us where the clip originated at least - and that it's meant to be "laurel".
Anything that starts "divided the internet" or "broke the internet" gets my teeth grinding.. 😀
At least one of the earlier links showed the tone changes needed to make it change for them - except that didn't work for me.
The only reliable way to switch between the two words for me is the total pitch shift in the OP link.
 
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