opaqueice Wrote: 
> Tom pointed out in that post that if you are behind the speaker, the
> cone motion is indeed polarity reversed in precisely the sense we are
> talking about.Although he only knows enough English to insult people and not 
> to
explain himself accurately, I think our Swedish friend is saying that
what you hear behind the speaker is more nearly the wave from the front
of the cone, diffracted, reflected and/or conducted, than a direct (and
therefore inverted) wave from the back.  Personally, I don't know. I
certainly didn't mean to say (and didn't say) you would get the precise
inverse: only that what you got might be different enough to be
interesting.


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