Does altitude change the sound of speakers??


Does altitude effect the sound of speakers? (Moved from Cleveland,Ohio 850' altitude to Prescott,AZ altitude 5,350')
marklevinson

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marklevinson,

"I have some very loud cars and a very loud boat."
You'd better work on those quick. Before changes in the sound of music due to anything else become irrelevant.
douglas_schroeder,

Descriptions on her website seem like it is an interesting casual read.

At the same time, I was expecting that your flight attendant’s question after learning what you were reading up in the air would be "Why do you care?"

"Stiff" is an interesting choice for the title of the book about cadavers.
douglas_schroeder,

I do not think she is one-dimensional at all. In fact, based on the number of topics she covers it seems she has too many dimensions. Mary of all trades.
Mary Roach seems like some rennaisance woman. Topics of her books are from cadavers to gastroenterology (that tract for some reason declared a taboo in the intro) to needs in space.

And yet, there is some sucker working whole life on one small molecule for a salary. and she never gets mentioned anywhere. Not fair.

Are there roaches in space?
"So if can’t hear a fart in space, can you smell one, or does that go hand in hand."
Assuming you do have a helmet and oxygen supply, you are not likely to smell it. Without it, it probably depends on how close you are to the source and how long you can stand without breathing much else.
"Does altitude effect the sound of speakers? (Moved from Cleveland,Ohio 850’ altitude to Prescott,AZ altitude 5,350’)"
Why are you asking us? You should be telling us. You are there, not us. Do not keep us in suspense. It is, in fact, an interesting question.