What does “emotional sounding boards” mean?

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With speakers we use sounding boards to reflect sound, rather than diffusing it all at once. Sound boards require an auditory speaker to be positioned to reflect sound in the speaker’s studio. It must make sounds. “The Board” is not a board in the sense of “committee” but rather a piece of wood. It is not a piece of plywood. In an age when computers were becoming obsolete, there was no space or room to enable mutiphones that could only be powered by a single speaker and not a huge amount of power to amplify a speaker’s voice in less technologically demanding ways.

A sounding board bounces sound around, it doesn’t answer back or engage in conversation. It simply bounces one sound around and not answer back. When I use sounding board metaphorically, I can’t help but listen to its content. I love it. What do you do? I used to know like some other person was my sounding board when I was feeling depressed?

Approximately 90% of the time these days, when you hear “sounding board” people are talking in this metaphorical sense and not about literal sounding boards.

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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