So many physical changes come on gradually that we often don't notice...or, if we do, tend to live in denial. Such was the case with my ears. Not realizing that my ability to hear the upper reaches of EQ, I was adjusting the settings in my keyboard and on the mixer. It wasn't until a visiting musician in an audience told me I was "killing the audience with my highs" that I took a hard look at my EQ settings. YIKES...the high ends were maxed out on my mixer and in my keyboard.
Only after a comprehensive test by an audiologist and purchase of BTE (Behind The Ear) aids was I able to hear what the audiences were hearing...or pretty close to it. My hearing deficiencies could have been caused by any one of a number of things from my youth...or combination of culprits from playing in loud rock'n roll bands, working in construction, prescription drugs...and genetic. Serious hearing loss is common among the males in my family.
Tinnitus is a factor...but, as has been pointed out, you can learn to live with it.
Even with my hearing aids, I am eternally grateful for speaker phones.
On a totally Political Incorrect note, I mentioned to a friend once that I had trouble hearing female and children's voices. He said..."Don't worry about it. They don't say anything important anyway".
He was just kidding.................I think.
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Eddie