Bingo,
If you are posting on this forum, without knowing your handicap, then are you doing a disservice to others?
Sure, what you hear is only important to yourself. That is, until you decide to contribute an opinion on system matching or component evaluations. How many hifi mag reviewers have had their hearing tested?
To hear the absolute sound of live instruments for the hearing impaired individual is quite different from the non-impaired listener, no?
Perhaps the disparity in magazine reviews between measurements and listener notes is attributable to this fact.
The same hold true for late night listening. Most say it is because lower load leads to cleaner power. How about the following explanation: your blood pressure is lower and the blood flow to the inner ears less noticeable? (just an exaggeration to make a point)
If you are posting on this forum, without knowing your handicap, then are you doing a disservice to others?
Sure, what you hear is only important to yourself. That is, until you decide to contribute an opinion on system matching or component evaluations. How many hifi mag reviewers have had their hearing tested?
To hear the absolute sound of live instruments for the hearing impaired individual is quite different from the non-impaired listener, no?
Perhaps the disparity in magazine reviews between measurements and listener notes is attributable to this fact.
The same hold true for late night listening. Most say it is because lower load leads to cleaner power. How about the following explanation: your blood pressure is lower and the blood flow to the inner ears less noticeable? (just an exaggeration to make a point)