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|    Tim R to Retirednoguilt    |
|    Re: Helpful app for hearing test, whethe    |
|    28 Sep 23 18:29:42    |
      From: timothy42bach@gmail.com              On Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 12:16:42 PM UTC-4, Retirednoguilt wrote:       > On 9/26/2023 11:56 AM, micky wrote:        >        > >        > > It's also strange, IMO, that voices only get a little louder but other        > > noises get far louder, like even the tapping of the keyboard keys or the        > > rustling of paper. Maybe it's that logarithmic thing about sound, or        > > maybe the little noises don't really get more louder but they surpass        > > some level of loudness at which my mind doesn't ignore them anymore.        > > Maybe we learn to ignore little noises below a certain level.        > >        > >       > This is often because of microphone placement issues within a device and        > absence of hi-tech filtration both in items such as your yoke device and        > in lower tech hearing aids. You end up with essentially omnidirectional        > non-selective amplification of all sound in the environment. The higher               This is interesting.       I experienced something maybe related recently. I had a long wait in a dental       office while a family member was worked on, and I brought a tablet (Android)       and a movie downloaded from the library. And headphones, of course, because       I'm not a jerk. |
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