You know Dan D'Agostino has used hearing aids for decades? You absolutely should see a doc and get tested. It may be something simpler.
I'd spend in room treatment before more gear.
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I'd spend in room treatment before more gear.
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Should I upgrade my system while losing my hearing?
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Same deal here artemus. You got a few years on me but only a few. Same deal. In fact I'll do ya one better, I wandered down that maudlin path so far three whole years went by where I never once played a record but only watched movies. Because, why bother with "serious listening" any more. Can't hear like when I was young. Might as well just take a bullet. Get it over with. Seriously. True story. Three years gathering dust. Finally one day, not making this up, thought well might as well sell it all but at least listen to it one more time before you do. One side of Jennifer Warnes and I'm like what were you thinking??? Next thing you know its new Koetsu, Herron, a few tweaks and, well I won't say never been happier but never sounded better and anyway happy enough! Nother true story. There was this guy I knew DJ Casser, had a seat on the commodities exchange then ran a little company Black Diamond Racing making the world's best audiophile vibration control devices. Changed names to BDR then kind of disappeared. Not 10 minutes ago I was searching around trying to figure out why the world's best would just disappear like that. Did a search for DJ Casser and found out why https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/jsonline/obituary.aspx?pid=155509004 Capiche? |
Would anyone work on the engine and transmission of a high performance automobile like a Ferrari if all four of the tires were almost flat? I think of correcting a hearing loss much the way I see the inflation of tires on a high performance race car. One really cannot move forward without the removal of some simple, basic obstacles to high performance. |