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Audio and Video Talk
Acoustics & Room Treatment
Learning from History: Cinema Sound and EQ Curves - June, 2002 Brian Florian
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<blockquote data-quote="jlaubza" data-source="post: 1169003" data-attributes="member: 21934"><p>Thanks for the link to an interesting and informative article. The case made that a lot of HT systems sound too bright is in fact to my benefit as hearing tests show that I can only hear the faintest of sounds at around 11.5 khz and my sensitivity to speech and second harmonic music frequencies is compromised. Any emphasis on treble frequencies is usually welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlaubza, post: 1169003, member: 21934"] Thanks for the link to an interesting and informative article. The case made that a lot of HT systems sound too bright is in fact to my benefit as hearing tests show that I can only hear the faintest of sounds at around 11.5 khz and my sensitivity to speech and second harmonic music frequencies is compromised. Any emphasis on treble frequencies is usually welcome. [/QUOTE]
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Audio and Video Talk
Acoustics & Room Treatment
Learning from History: Cinema Sound and EQ Curves - June, 2002 Brian Florian
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