I wonder if you would allow me to add a relevant fact to all discussions on sound?
I think we have to remember that the sound each person hears is as a result of air movement etc. being presented to the ear and then to the brain via a normally sensitive 'hearing system' (so as not to get too technical)(which I can't anyway!).
Remember that what each individual 'hears' is very much subjective because of several factors. Not the least of which is Age!, then Exposure to a lifetime of noise. As a result most musicians who have been exposed to mountains of decibels perhaps do not realise that their hearing is 'impaired'!
I know from bitter experience that my treble hearing is practically non existent. In my case as a result of exposure to 140dba security alarms. In many other modern cases, exposure to 500watt speakers and all night gigs and hops.
I personally always have my home equipment on full treble and lower bass in order to get some reasonable enjoyment from sounds.
I marvel at the talk of high-end, low-end, mid-range and similar descriptions of sound and I am pretty sure that the audiences we play to have pretty much the same problems with this , particularly the younger (everybody is younger than me!) guys who have spent many hours at discos, having to shout as loud as they can in order to hold a simple conversation.
Sorry for rambling on, but perhaps some of us know what I am talking about.
cheers
Eddie
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Eddie from Rotherham
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