"Andrew Jones has a degree in physics, but his real passion is speaker design." -Cnet.com article
Because there's no relationship between those two things, right? I mean, you wouldn't expect some physics geek to care about music or the real world. They'd probably be busy designing some kind of deeply complex system that balances numerous design tradeoffs and materials limitations in order to sensitively translate variations in electrical signal strength and frequency into the movements of a diaphragm that's nimble enough to respond to those changes and produce carefully modulated pressure waves in the air. Yeah, that kind of physics has *nothing* to do with music.
'Cause physics doesn't have any relation to real-life applications.
Am I reading too much into that opening? I'm just annoyed by the implication.
https://www.cnet.com/news/mission-impossible-design-great-sounding-affordable-speakers/
Because there's no relationship between those two things, right? I mean, you wouldn't expect some physics geek to care about music or the real world. They'd probably be busy designing some kind of deeply complex system that balances numerous design tradeoffs and materials limitations in order to sensitively translate variations in electrical signal strength and frequency into the movements of a diaphragm that's nimble enough to respond to those changes and produce carefully modulated pressure waves in the air. Yeah, that kind of physics has *nothing* to do with music.
'Cause physics doesn't have any relation to real-life applications.
Am I reading too much into that opening? I'm just annoyed by the implication.
https://www.cnet.com/news/mission-impossible-design-great-sounding-affordable-speakers/