The dreaded Fletcher-Munson Curve.
For something that has huge implications for those audiophiles looking for accurate playback, this information was surprisingly difficult, at least for me, to assimilate.
Many, many points covered here, including the history and motivation behind the research, and some surprising findings too.
Perhaps the main one being that there might be only one correct volume level to listen at if we want to hear all the bass, midrange and treble frequencies that exist in a recording equally as well.
Plenty of other great points in there too.
Anyway, this excellent presentation by AVGenius was the closest one that came to making sense to me.
https://youtu.be/dGQh5bwm_8s
For something that has huge implications for those audiophiles looking for accurate playback, this information was surprisingly difficult, at least for me, to assimilate.
Many, many points covered here, including the history and motivation behind the research, and some surprising findings too.
Perhaps the main one being that there might be only one correct volume level to listen at if we want to hear all the bass, midrange and treble frequencies that exist in a recording equally as well.
Plenty of other great points in there too.
Anyway, this excellent presentation by AVGenius was the closest one that came to making sense to me.
https://youtu.be/dGQh5bwm_8s