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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 891125" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>i need 14khz to 16khz to be boosted by above 12db for me to hear it at all, and right now anything above 16khz is a waste for me since i will never, ever hear it BUT i can hear many very audible differences between speakers (amps and speaker cables far less differences within the same system but sometimes still can hear subtle differences) but between complete systems there are glaring differences in detail as well tonality </p><p></p><p>this guy claiming that he cant hear differences between systems is tone deaf because there are definitely some systems that sound cleaner or clearer and some that sound richer or leaner and these are all because of frequencies that you will actually hear ie not every Hi-Fi item is totally flat in its frequency response curve throughout the audible spectrum and if the guy claims he cant hear any differences then he is practically tone deaf</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 891125, member: 1447"] i need 14khz to 16khz to be boosted by above 12db for me to hear it at all, and right now anything above 16khz is a waste for me since i will never, ever hear it BUT i can hear many very audible differences between speakers (amps and speaker cables far less differences within the same system but sometimes still can hear subtle differences) but between complete systems there are glaring differences in detail as well tonality this guy claiming that he cant hear differences between systems is tone deaf because there are definitely some systems that sound cleaner or clearer and some that sound richer or leaner and these are all because of frequencies that you will actually hear ie not every Hi-Fi item is totally flat in its frequency response curve throughout the audible spectrum and if the guy claims he cant hear any differences then he is practically tone deaf [/QUOTE]
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