Im looking for a few serious folks who are interested in how we audiophiles hear what we hear. This is a subject that has had me curious and learning since 1977
We currently have a small mailing list, but are actively looking for a forum (or something?) to host broader and more public discussions.
So if you are very, even passionately, interested in any of the following areas, maybe have something to contribute, please contact me by PM or email.
Musical Perception (& Cognition)
or, how we perceive music, including, but not limited to the following:
Auditory perception (mechanical and neurological (mostly!))
Neurobiology/Neuroscience of music perception,
Psychoacoustics,
Listening and hearing, (active vs. passive characteristics)
Music and the brain/mind (music can only exist in the brain, nowhere else)
In addition there are some practical areas to appeal to a broader audiophile audience
Hearing & Listening
Musical Perception (as above)
Audiophile Listening skills (skills, training, learning, and expertise)
Hearing problems and issues (avoiding bias, hearing aids, etc.)
Talking sound quality (verbalizing and communicating listening experiences)
Thanks,
Dave Ayers