An audio engineer is comparing two distinct sound waves. Sound Wave 1 has a high frequency and a low amplitude. Sound Wave 2 has a low frequency and a high amplitude. How would a listener most likely perceive the difference between the sound produced by Wave 1 and the sound produced by Wave 2?
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An audio engineer is comparing two distinct sound waves. Sound Wave 1 has a high frequency and a low amplitude. Sound Wave 2 has a low frequency and a high amplitude. How would a listener most likely perceive the difference between the sound produced by Wave 1 and the sound produced by Wave 2?