Listening is best done naked!

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Gregadd

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Funny. I can't hear a thiing when a woman is naked.
 

cjfrbw

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But if I went to the symphony naked, would that mean a completely different "absolute sound"? I could never listen to my stereo clothed again.
 

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But if I went to the symphony naked, would that mean a completely different "absolute sound"? I could never listen to my stereo clothed again.

it gives a whole new meaning to the word "sibilance"
 

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I always take my glasses of when I'm listening.

Other people at home don't like when I listen naked.
 

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You people are scaring me, but I will compromise. I'll listen to a couple of sides wearing only my robe and underwear. Ok?
 

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You people are scaring me, but I will compromise. I'll listen to a couple of sides wearing only my robe and underwear. Ok?

I'd say that's still pretty well covered up! :D
 

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It is a shame that so many people have blown off your suggestion because it makes a huge difference as it should since your skin is a huge antenna and loaded with pressure sensors. The glasses comment also makes sense for two reasons: 1) the disruption of the waves in front of one's ears clearly alters the sound--try it; and 2) there are a number of studies that suggest that metal bridges on glasses or anything metal that crosses the midline have a very negative impact on neurological cohesiveness.

Write me off as nuts, but I try to listen naked whenever I can and try to never wear glasses in any important sound scenario!
 

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It is a shame that so many people have blown off your suggestion because it makes a huge difference as it should since your skin is a huge antenna and loaded with pressure sensors. The glasses comment also makes sense for two reasons: 1) the disruption of the waves in front of one's ears clearly alters the sound--try it; and 2) there are a number of studies that suggest that metal bridges on glasses or anything metal that crosses the midline have a very negative impact on neurological cohesiveness.

Write me off as nuts, but I try to listen naked whenever I can and try to never wear glasses in any important sound scenario!

:b

I have done it in the past ... and do often take my glasses of ... The current situation with a living room as Listening room is not favorable to such experimentation... No cosmic reasons to do it just the freedom of being able to walk in my own skin in my own place ...
 

JackD201

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I hope you guys order your pizzas before you get nekkid.
 

MylesBAstor

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It is a shame that so many people have blown off your suggestion because it makes a huge difference as it should since your skin is a huge antenna and loaded with pressure sensors. The glasses comment also makes sense for two reasons: 1) the disruption of the waves in front of one's ears clearly alters the sound--try it; and 2) there are a number of studies that suggest that metal bridges on glasses or anything metal that crosses the midline have a very negative impact on neurological cohesiveness.

Write me off as nuts, but I try to listen naked whenever I can and try to never wear glasses in any important sound scenario!

Russ, you are of course correct! And there's a variety of other receptors in our skin too. The basic point I was trying to make is that our brain integrates stimuli from a variety of sources for all of our senses (not to mention motor skills).

Same goes for vision. We all know what happens when you listen in the dark. Or try dining in the dark. It sheds a lot of light on how we eat.

And one wonders how a deaf composer can turn out an unforgettable symphony?
 

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I always use a towel or sheepskin when I sit au naturale on my leather chair. Otherwise, well you get the picture! :)
 

JackD201

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I never thought of myself as a prude until I read this thread. LOL!
 

cjfrbw

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I never thought that by getting circumcised, I lost a whole galaxy of aural tactile competence. I guess I compensated by oversized butt flaps. Any of those digital equalizers handle whole body sonics?

Are hairier naked people better off because of their "follicular wind" shear factor?
 

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