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Just back from mums, whose mid 60’s... She was complaining of her hifi sounding tinny and sh*t.
Is old Denon to B&W setup and so checked it over but nothing wrong. Then had a listen with her to some of my test tracks which I know inside out.
Absolutely fine to my ears. Nothing amiss at all.
My question is - is it possible to do a hearing sweep of some form to see what she can/can’t hear compared to me, or is this reserved only for hearing doc? (obviously I told her to book appoint to get checked).
But wondering if there’s a sound-sweep of different pitches/noises you can put through hifi to give an impression of hearing quality?
Of course I appreciate as we all age, hearing gets a little worse, and to be fair she’s been a party animal most of her life, in clubs/raves/festivals etc. so probably has not been particularly kind to her ears.
Does anyone know if this does this exist? Or off for a hearing test is the only answer?
Cheers all.
Is old Denon to B&W setup and so checked it over but nothing wrong. Then had a listen with her to some of my test tracks which I know inside out.
Absolutely fine to my ears. Nothing amiss at all.
My question is - is it possible to do a hearing sweep of some form to see what she can/can’t hear compared to me, or is this reserved only for hearing doc? (obviously I told her to book appoint to get checked).
But wondering if there’s a sound-sweep of different pitches/noises you can put through hifi to give an impression of hearing quality?
Of course I appreciate as we all age, hearing gets a little worse, and to be fair she’s been a party animal most of her life, in clubs/raves/festivals etc. so probably has not been particularly kind to her ears.
Does anyone know if this does this exist? Or off for a hearing test is the only answer?
Cheers all.