The natural sound of things is our reference. Our natural hearing curve is our reference also. If we "compensate" for our hearing curve we are actually throwing the balance of natural sound way, way off. We'd have pounding bass and excruciating treble.
The analogy to eyesight would only apply to people with significant hearing loss, but even then the correction should be made at the ear, not in the system.
The analogy to eyesight would only apply to people with significant hearing loss, but even then the correction should be made at the ear, not in the system.