Why does our recorded voice sound different?

Why does our recorded voice sound different?




Wht does our recorded voice sound different?


  Our own voice sounds better than our own recorded voice. They both sound different. But how??? Let's see...

  Our inner ear detects sound vibrations informing our brain about the voice or sound and thus, helping us hear. 

  When we speak, we hear our own voice in two different ways. The first way is through our outer ear. Our voice travels to the outer ear creating vibrations in the eardrum. Thus we hear. While the second way is through our flesh and skull bones. When we speak, our vocal cords and voice box vibrate. These vibrations also reach our ears at the same time, making our voice deeper.

  Now, when we hear our recorded voice, we only hear the voice which has traveled through our outer ear. Hence, our voice sounds different when recorded and that when we speak.
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