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<blockquote data-quote="Frederik Rosenkjær" data-source="post: 81597" data-attributes="member: 850"><p>Re: Awesome idea for sound project</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've noticed it many times, as mentioned. That one frequency that's hurting one person is not hurting the other and vice versa with other frequencies. And not just with myself as one of the individuals. To me it seems as a plausible explanation. Otherwise I am at a loss in explaining how so many esteemed colleagues cannot hear how painful their, otherwise good, mix sometimes is. Am I alone with this feeling?</p><p></p><p>I've heard many times from quite highly regarded sources that the ear canal is causing resonances in this area, and when you look at the differences (easy to see when looking at custom molds) - they must sound quite different. I know the ear (brain) can adjust to almost anything, but maybe there could still be some kind of "non linear" behaviour to this (when coupled with the inner ear) that it does not compensate for when things get loud? Seems like a worthy subject to study at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frederik Rosenkjær, post: 81597, member: 850"] Re: Awesome idea for sound project I've noticed it many times, as mentioned. That one frequency that's hurting one person is not hurting the other and vice versa with other frequencies. And not just with myself as one of the individuals. To me it seems as a plausible explanation. Otherwise I am at a loss in explaining how so many esteemed colleagues cannot hear how painful their, otherwise good, mix sometimes is. Am I alone with this feeling? I've heard many times from quite highly regarded sources that the ear canal is causing resonances in this area, and when you look at the differences (easy to see when looking at custom molds) - they must sound quite different. I know the ear (brain) can adjust to almost anything, but maybe there could still be some kind of "non linear" behaviour to this (when coupled with the inner ear) that it does not compensate for when things get loud? Seems like a worthy subject to study at least. [/QUOTE]
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