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darkshade
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Topic: Can't hear the high notes Posted: September 07 2011 at 10:20 |
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During a song, a (usually guitar) solo comes in, and during some higher notes played, I can't hear it quite well as the rest of the music. This doesn't happen when I listen on headphones, only on my speakers or in the car.
Does anyone know the proper settings to adjust to be able to hear the higher notes? (ex. bass / mid / treble / SL / Loudness). Thanks. |
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Catcher10
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Posted: September 07 2011 at 12:16 | |
I assume you are listeneing to a CD. For CD's since most newer CD's have that over compressed shrill on the high end.....my car system I have it all at much less than flat in a Custom Setting.
At home I have an EQ which I keep the 2K and higher sliders at 0 (flat).......but I do play with the sound a lot at home to try and remove that shrill.
Maybe that is why you are not hearing the high notes??
Not sure this helps my friend.....
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darkshade
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Posted: September 07 2011 at 20:48 | |
Well they're CDs that are put onto my iPod, which is how I play most of my music. The problem seems to happen in my car most of the time, and yes, it's usually with more recent albums (Dream Theater, The Mars Volta, etc...).
In my car, the settings are- bass - 1 mid - 2 treble - 2 The ranges can go from -6 to 6. Sometimes I adjust the 'loudness' level depending on the band. Edited by darkshade - September 07 2011 at 20:48 |
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Andy Webb
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Posted: September 07 2011 at 20:53 | |
It could be your hearing going
Just a bass/mid/treble EQ doesn't do anything justice though. And if it's on your iPod, that further compresses the files anyway, which usually cuts off the very top frequencies for compression purposes.
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darkshade
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Posted: September 07 2011 at 21:02 | |
I worried about losing my hearing almost 2 years ago, so I always try to listen at 'safe' levels.
The mid and low ends of the music sound perfectly fine. High ends sound good up until really high notes come in, and this is usually from a guitar or singer. Keyboard and horns making high notes usually sound fine, I think. I mean, I know when you get older, it becomes harder to hear higher pitched sounds, but c'mon. It could be the iPod, I don't like carrying around CDs in my car for fear of damage, and for convenience. I will bring my CDs and iPod and compare; maybe try and see if there is a big difference. But I listen to my iPod through the speakers in my room, and it's usually not as bad. |
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Vompatti
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Posted: September 08 2011 at 03:27 | |
Can you still hear the sound of crickets (in your car or elsewhere)?
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Icarium
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Posted: September 08 2011 at 06:08 | |
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Vompatti
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Posted: September 08 2011 at 06:31 | |
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darkshade
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Posted: September 08 2011 at 09:39 | |
I can hear crickets just fine.
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himtroy
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Posted: September 08 2011 at 09:55 | |
I wish I couldn't. Are you sure it's not just heavy panning? Because that would explain why you hear it on headphones but not in your car. I often notice poor dynamics as a result of the fact that, like everybody else, I'm sitting in the driver seat and not in the center of the sound system.
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jean-marie
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Posted: September 08 2011 at 10:08 | |
I've got some similar problems and i think it's because i got older, it's obvious, i don't hear trebles the way i was used to do when i was younger...But maybe you're still young
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darkshade
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Posted: September 08 2011 at 10:46 | |
I am usually in the driver's seat. The high notes seem to be easier to hear when the volume is not so loud
I would say I'm still young, Im only 23. |
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jean-marie
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Posted: September 08 2011 at 10:56 | |
oups!!!!!
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darkshade
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Posted: October 23 2011 at 13:53 | |
I wonder if this has anything to do with it
http://www.noiseaddicts.com/2009/03/can-you-hear-this-hearing-test/ I can hear as high as 17kHz. I cannot really hear 18kHz. I hope that's normal for someone my age (23) |
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Vompatti
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Posted: October 23 2011 at 14:15 | |
I barely heard the 18kHz (on the second listen). (24)
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darkshade
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Posted: October 23 2011 at 14:18 | |
then thats good?
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Vompatti
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Posted: October 23 2011 at 14:37 | |
It's good enough for me. I don't care much about high sounds.
I remember scoring quite well on a hearing test in high school (without cheating much). Edited by Vompatti - October 23 2011 at 14:39 |
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Snow Dog
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Posted: October 23 2011 at 14:51 | |
I'm watching X Factor. I don't want to hear the high notes
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himtroy
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Posted: October 26 2011 at 12:26 | |
As a warning to you people using that link that plays the different frequencies...YOUR SPEAKERS MAY NOT RECREATE SOME OF THE PITCHES!!! Do no walk around thinking your hearing is destroyed because your potentially garbage speakers won't create anything above 17 kHz. My desktop speakers stopped after 17 kHz, with my very nice headphones I heard up to 20 kHz. Also you would need a frequency response graph to truly see if that is accurate/if your speakers/headphones are on par with what is required for accurate results.
Edited by himtroy - October 26 2011 at 12:26 |
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Alitare
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Posted: October 26 2011 at 12:41 | |
Yeah, with my headphones I heard up to 20hz (and almost could make out 21, but I think I was tricking myself a little). There could be some due validity in the previous statement. I thought my hearing sucked.
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