How's your Hearing?

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with ear buds in a laptop..

-30 with 16k
-66 with 12k
most others -74 to -80

44yo, 10+ years working around very loud equipment, with hearing protection. It was hard to hear below -30 with 16k as it blended into the ringing that I already have.
 
I haven't done that test but using a signal generator and a tweeter I can hear up to 18k in my right ear. Now the left ear is a whole different and strange story. If I take a little manganiese ( caution a lot of manganiese can be toxic so I only use 10 mg ) I can hear up to about 16.5K in my left ear. But if I don't take it for a while my hearing stops at 5k ! Actually if I just ate a lot more manganiese containing foods that would probably work to.
 
What??

My dad and I, this decade.
 

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chrisb, I used to wear a single headphone head set with the speaker on my right ear. My left ear was to the port (#2) Turboprop engine of the P3-A/B.

scottjoplin, I have Phonak digital hearing aids. I do not perceive such a problem with mine.

Exelia Art BTES is good but I think the last Exelia Art were actually better for music.

I get to have four profiles set up, and I insist on one without any adaptive alogrithms to interfere with the music, straight frequency compensation, no noise suppression or anything else.

They are not cheap, but I have a service connected disability for the hearing loss so I get them for free.
 
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I should feel blessed, I thought my hearing was bad having been in the military.

It appears that in comparison it's not as bad as I believed it was.
I have some loss but it's more of a nuisance than anything else
I just to turn it up a little to hear it clearer.
 
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