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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Holly" data-source="post: 947922" data-attributes="member: 90494"><p>The main problem is my ears. I have been tested and can not hear much of anything above about 10 khz. My high frequency hearing is gone. I have trouble with midrange too, I have a very hard time hearing clearly between about 4 or 4500 hz to around 6000 or 6500 hz. I also have a very bad case of permanent tinnitus that limits my ability to hear. I do wear hearing aids, they help but can not replace natural hearing. I have tried listening to CD quality files and straight CD music on a good stereo system. It was no better than the sound I get from MP3 files played here on my laptop with my $30.00 Sony Extra Bass ear buds. So I really don't see a need to pay for expensive audio gear and FLAC files that take up too much space to begin with.</p><p></p><p>C.H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Holly, post: 947922, member: 90494"] The main problem is my ears. I have been tested and can not hear much of anything above about 10 khz. My high frequency hearing is gone. I have trouble with midrange too, I have a very hard time hearing clearly between about 4 or 4500 hz to around 6000 or 6500 hz. I also have a very bad case of permanent tinnitus that limits my ability to hear. I do wear hearing aids, they help but can not replace natural hearing. I have tried listening to CD quality files and straight CD music on a good stereo system. It was no better than the sound I get from MP3 files played here on my laptop with my $30.00 Sony Extra Bass ear buds. So I really don't see a need to pay for expensive audio gear and FLAC files that take up too much space to begin with. C.H. [/QUOTE]
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