I associate listener fatigue with distortion. It's obvious that if you're listening to a system that is relatively harsh, edgy or shrill, your ears soon will find it unpleasant. But frequency imbalances that are not nearly as noticeable in the short term can produce fatigue after a while. There may be shouty, boomy, or ringing parts of the musical spectrum that aren't really obvious but just get to you after a while. The louder you listen, the quicker these shortcomings get to you. The room, as well as the equipment, can produce listening fatigue.
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I read this term a lot here on the Gon, as well as in equipment reviews. When I think about this term, one of two possiblities comes to mind: The sound is so bad that it eventually causes ears to hurt or be fatigued?. Or, the sound lulls the listener to sleep in stead of keeping him awake by drawing him into the beautiful, dynamic music....
So, which one is it, or am I completely off base?? Help
So, which one is it, or am I completely off base?? Help
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