Mrtennis,
The phrase 'sensitivity threshold' comes to mind.
Some of us are 'tuned in' to exceedingly small incremental changes in pitch and volume--others not. Sort of like friend who's wife can 'remember colors'...she can see a paint chip of a color and remember what seems to be the 'exact shade' that that color is. So she is tuned in to color shadings.
I've spoken of another guy on here before, but a dear friend of almost 30 years, (previously a customer) is blind and has been since birth--and, knowing that some folks ascribe to the old chestnut about sight loss and hearing...and I actually had this happen. Joe, my friend was in my store, and this 'Beverly Hillbilly' lout comes in, sees Joe, with his Guide Dog, listening to music, and blurts out, "WOW, YOU'RE BLIND, I'LL BET YOU HEAR EVERYTHING..." or something else equally innane.
Joe and I listen together sometimes, new product eval and such...and we agree on virtually all things audio--the only difference is, we've noticed I'm quicker on the uptake for whatever reason...maybe a smaller 'threshold' than most people.
Over the last 30 years, observing him...I can only say that Joe pays exceedinly 'close attention' to all things audio--moreso than most people, and therein lies the difference he experiences.
Good listening,
Larry
The phrase 'sensitivity threshold' comes to mind.
Some of us are 'tuned in' to exceedingly small incremental changes in pitch and volume--others not. Sort of like friend who's wife can 'remember colors'...she can see a paint chip of a color and remember what seems to be the 'exact shade' that that color is. So she is tuned in to color shadings.
I've spoken of another guy on here before, but a dear friend of almost 30 years, (previously a customer) is blind and has been since birth--and, knowing that some folks ascribe to the old chestnut about sight loss and hearing...and I actually had this happen. Joe, my friend was in my store, and this 'Beverly Hillbilly' lout comes in, sees Joe, with his Guide Dog, listening to music, and blurts out, "WOW, YOU'RE BLIND, I'LL BET YOU HEAR EVERYTHING..." or something else equally innane.
Joe and I listen together sometimes, new product eval and such...and we agree on virtually all things audio--the only difference is, we've noticed I'm quicker on the uptake for whatever reason...maybe a smaller 'threshold' than most people.
Over the last 30 years, observing him...I can only say that Joe pays exceedinly 'close attention' to all things audio--moreso than most people, and therein lies the difference he experiences.
Good listening,
Larry