High End Audio and Your hearing as you get older


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I understand that your hearing decreases as you get older. Does it decrease to the point where at say, age 70, a mid-fi preamp and cd player sounds just as good as a high end preamp and cd player.

I'm 57 now, but wondering if when I'm 70, all this hi-fi stuff will sound the same as mid-fi stuff to a pair of old ears.
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Djohnson54, do you really believe RS had such quality control that all their meter had deviations of the same amount? That would be pretty tight non-quality control! ;-)

I have a RS SPL meter that I've used for years, but only for measuring relative values, never absolute.
Pryso, no, no such beliefs about RS. That's why I added the "hopefully" in my comment. However, the Rives test CD does rely on that consistency as you're supposed to measure the absolute levels and then add/subtract the known deviations from flat OR use the set of test tones that are pre-calibrated to those deviations. I'm sure it works reasonably well even if it's not perfect, and it's certainly cheaper than the alternative of a professional, calibrated meter.
Bad enough the fall off of ones hearing acuity from aging, but racket in the day to day is the worst of all. The older I get the more I detest:

big trucks with loud exhausts
noisy motorcycles
screaming kids
barking dogs
loud talking (especially from those inebriated)
loud TV

..and worst of all are neighbors who have barking dogs, screaming kids, who seem to have the TV on more than off, who have at least one Harley Davidson that is coming and going frequently, and neighbors who join their other inebriated friends weekends and Mondays to whoop and holler at those asinine TV sports broadcasts. No surprise when you enter their house you don't see books (maybe a gun or truck magazine), and before it's time to leave (can't come to soon) you're asked at least once which church you attend. Rural Arizona. Avoid at all costs.