Your voice sounds different on the phone because you're hearing it in a new way. When you talk normally, you hear your voice through both your ears and the vibrations from your throat. But when you use a phone, you only hear your voice through your earpiece, not the vibrations. It's like talking to yourself inside a helmet.
Examples
- Talking on a phone like you're wearing a helmet
- Hearing your own voice through an earpiece instead of your whole head
- Sounding more high-pitched than normal
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See also
- Why Can You Hear Your Voice Differently on Speakerphones?
- What is amplification?
- What are instruments?
- What are electroacoustic transducers?
- What is amplify?