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DSP Tuning for old ears!
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<blockquote data-quote="SoundDecision" data-source="post: 8695222" data-attributes="member: 677026"><p>I've got a Dayton DSP, tuned by someone else. I've got old ears and after a recent hearing test at the docs, he told me what I already knew which was that I don't hear the high frequencies very well at this point. I've gravitated towards enjoying bass heavy tunes now. But when something comes on that I used to enjoy with lots of highs, I'm often left with raspy, tinny, very un-enjoyable and tiring music.</p><p></p><p>Any hope for this? If I can't figure out how to change the tune, not sure how to get some youngster to understand the concept. Probably need an old fart tuner with bad ears. LOL</p><p></p><p>Help appreciated! Still like to rock n roll.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoundDecision, post: 8695222, member: 677026"] I've got a Dayton DSP, tuned by someone else. I've got old ears and after a recent hearing test at the docs, he told me what I already knew which was that I don't hear the high frequencies very well at this point. I've gravitated towards enjoying bass heavy tunes now. But when something comes on that I used to enjoy with lots of highs, I'm often left with raspy, tinny, very un-enjoyable and tiring music. Any hope for this? If I can't figure out how to change the tune, not sure how to get some youngster to understand the concept. Probably need an old fart tuner with bad ears. LOL Help appreciated! Still like to rock n roll. [/QUOTE]
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