Scott and Harv, if someone wants to study the concepts you are describing, what kind of course would this be? Physics? Acoustics? Electrical engineering? Is there such a course as sound engineering as it relates to the actual bandwidth spectrum rather than sitting and mixing like the school in southern Ohio is all about?

I wanted to take acoustics in college to understand better why speakers are built like they are, how to design optimal sound rooms, etc..... The prerequisite was a second Physics course and I struggled to survive with a passing grade in 101. All that memorization was rough for me back then. Theorums, postulates, Newtons Laws, Archimedes principles.... One project that was heavily weighted for final grade was to take a Da Vinci blueprint and explain why it was going to work or not work. The day that assignment came out was the day I learned my first Yiddish word.

Oy......