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Frequency of Phones

As I was in the office the other day, I noticed that I could hear a voice on a speakerphone across the floor (and through several cubes), even though the general din of the entire floor was pretty loud (people talking, typing etc). I was wondering if there is a known specific frequency that we hear voices from a phone, and if this can be applied to mixing vocals, or any other lead for that matter.

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  • edited June 2018

    I think it relates to how out of the entire audible range, our hearing is most sensitive to a range of frequencies that fall in the mid-range, which is the same range most human speech resides in.
    Also, speakers designed for speech are usually not full range, but designed to cover and even boost this same range to help with clarity.

  • @CracklePot Thank you for this visualization!

  • Very cool.

    I often wonder obscure things like this.

    I also wonder about compression built into apps and if I knew it how I could modify my mixing.

    Related in a far off way but in the same area of native sounds.

    I think

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