Dan
location: WV➔VA➔FL➔WV➔OH
listening to: so many intros
registered: 1997.08.29
posts: 2697
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I would say that overall - missing the ability to hear higher tones (and
when we're talking about age related hearing loss - we're talking really
higher tones) would likely not affect your experience with a piece of
music. Now - obviously - if you spent your youth blasting tunes through
your headphones (or worked as a dynamite tech) - then your hearing might
have suffered enough to not actually hear music as intended. It goes
without saying that some age related hearing loss can be profound and in
those cases - you won't hear anything close to enjoyable.Bonus points there EEE for pulling out some non-Greetings From T3. Listen
much to solo Pat Mac?Dan
–--
from memories the present and future can be adorned ~Andrea
from memories the present and future can be adorned ~Andrea
Dan
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I would say that overall - missing the ability to hear higher tones (and
when we're talking about age related hearing loss - we're talking really
higher tones) would likely not affect your experience with a piece of
music. Now - obviously - if you spent your youth blasting tunes through
your headphones (or worked as a dynamite tech) - then your hearing might
have suffered enough to not actually hear music as intended. It goes
without saying that some age related hearing loss can be profound and in
those cases - you won't hear anything close to enjoyable.Bonus points there EEE for pulling out some non-Greetings From T3. Listen
much to solo Pat Mac?Dan
–--
from memories the present and future can be adorned ~Andrea
from memories the present and future can be adorned ~Andrea
