Imagine you're speaking to your friend across the room, and then suddenly you start talking on the phone. Your voice sounds different because of how sound travels, it’s like comparing hearing a loud dog bark in person versus listening to the same dog barking through a small speaker. On a phone call, your voice goes through a tiny speaker and microphone that change the way sound is heard.
Examples
- It's like listening to yourself through a funhouse mirror, slightly distorted but still familiar.
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See also
- Why Can You Hear Your Voice Differently on Record?
- Why Can’t You Always Hear Your Phone Ringing?
- What is audio?
- How do noise-canceling headphones block out external sounds?
- How do noise-canceling headphones block out sounds?