This is a stupid post but must have some relevance
Was having a HiFi discussion last night with a couple of mates and the question of hearing came up. We all know that as we get older the frequency response of our ears gets worse and worse, we also know that as we get older we earn more money, have more disposable income, can buy more toys.
So with our "disposable income" we all rush out and buy high end hifi, are we actually hearing the music any better or are we fooling ourselves?
Also and more importantly, if you have to start wearing a hearing aid, does the quality of speakers you buy not matter?
Does buying a more expensive hearing aid improve the sound quality of what you are hearing?
Any views??
kc
Was having a HiFi discussion last night with a couple of mates and the question of hearing came up. We all know that as we get older the frequency response of our ears gets worse and worse, we also know that as we get older we earn more money, have more disposable income, can buy more toys.
So with our "disposable income" we all rush out and buy high end hifi, are we actually hearing the music any better or are we fooling ourselves?
Also and more importantly, if you have to start wearing a hearing aid, does the quality of speakers you buy not matter?
Does buying a more expensive hearing aid improve the sound quality of what you are hearing?
Any views??
kc



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