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The "Audiophile" Trap
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<blockquote data-quote="OBELIX" data-source="post: 1169292" data-attributes="member: 26321"><p>We forget one important fact: After the age of 35 or even earlier your hearing degrades very slowly and very unnoticeable. So when hitting 50 most of us would not be able do hear miniscule sound differences . This degradation affects the High Frequencies more than the low range.</p><p>So, have your hearing frequency tested and you can't hear higher than 16kHz. stop upgrading and rather go on holiday....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OBELIX, post: 1169292, member: 26321"] We forget one important fact: After the age of 35 or even earlier your hearing degrades very slowly and very unnoticeable. So when hitting 50 most of us would not be able do hear miniscule sound differences . This degradation affects the High Frequencies more than the low range. So, have your hearing frequency tested and you can't hear higher than 16kHz. stop upgrading and rather go on holiday.... [/QUOTE]
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