@geoffkait
Agree. Try putting an omni directional, or even a directional microphone in a room where you hare having a conversation with someone, play it back later and it's really difficult to isolate the speech.
We tend to "ignore" static on a radio after awhile, or "snow" on a tv screen.
The hearing in my left ear is very compromised, if I put a single IEM in that ear, its crazy muffled. As soon as the right one is put in, it magically equalized. Crazy.
My great grandfather had selective hearing, albeit for "maintaining sanity" reasons...
My comment also had to do with how some folks on the forum don't listen to themselves or others as they post. Effectively not hearing.
And thank you for channeling Roy Batty...
Agree. Try putting an omni directional, or even a directional microphone in a room where you hare having a conversation with someone, play it back later and it's really difficult to isolate the speech.
We tend to "ignore" static on a radio after awhile, or "snow" on a tv screen.
The hearing in my left ear is very compromised, if I put a single IEM in that ear, its crazy muffled. As soon as the right one is put in, it magically equalized. Crazy.
My great grandfather had selective hearing, albeit for "maintaining sanity" reasons...
My comment also had to do with how some folks on the forum don't listen to themselves or others as they post. Effectively not hearing.
And thank you for channeling Roy Batty...