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frequency-specific hearing loss
Hey guys. I'm writing with a bit of a concern about my hearing of
sound coming from my monitors. It could be out of phase because of room reflections, but I've also tried listening on me headphones, and very subtly the high mid/treble frequencies are more present in my left ear than my right. Is this just temporary hearing loss or, coincidently, are my headphones and monitors slightly off? (These are nowhere near pro-headphones and the monitors are really old, so its not at all an impossibility). How long/what volume does it take to cause temporary/permanent frequency-specific hearing loss? Thanks.--MAtt |
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