I think we are on to something!
After reading Elgordo's tip to remove glasses before listening I got to thinking. I adhered a piece of -6db filter cloth to my forehead ( I admit I wear a size 7 3/4 hat). The results are outstanding! I think the resonant frequency of the room changed!
Another good tip. If you have large ear lobes
use clothes pins to pin them back on your head before any serious listening. Largish lobes tend to cause bright sound by emphasizing wavelengths of a wavelength equal to the radius of the lobe.
Also, remember that the inner hair cells of the cochlea (in your ear) convert acoustic sound impulses to nerve impulses.
Make sure you don't trim those cochlea hairs!!
CK
After reading Elgordo's tip to remove glasses before listening I got to thinking. I adhered a piece of -6db filter cloth to my forehead ( I admit I wear a size 7 3/4 hat). The results are outstanding! I think the resonant frequency of the room changed!
Another good tip. If you have large ear lobes
use clothes pins to pin them back on your head before any serious listening. Largish lobes tend to cause bright sound by emphasizing wavelengths of a wavelength equal to the radius of the lobe.
Also, remember that the inner hair cells of the cochlea (in your ear) convert acoustic sound impulses to nerve impulses.
Make sure you don't trim those cochlea hairs!!
CK