garyahouse
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Dad passed away about 4 years ago. I still miss him every day. I'm sure many of you know how that is. I find myself remembering the things he used to say. "Son?" "Yeah, Dad?" "Don't EVER get old, son." I was never sure how to answer that one. But it looks like I'm not following Dad's advice too well.
The other day I tried to turn up the treble a little... in the car. We all know what incredible stereos most cars today have. My 6 speaker Camry is no exception. However, the treble control wasn't working. I turned it all the way up, but it didn't seem to work. I tried a different station. I tried different songs. I turned it all the way down, then all the way up. Wait a minute: it was indeed working, but just not very much. Then it hit me. It's not the radio. It's me. I'm losing my hearing. I turned the bass up and then down. Huge difference. Midrange? Same thing. But it's very hard for me to hear any difference when I turn the treble up and down. I remember years ago that when I turned up the treble, it was irritating. All the cymbals and that awful tinny sound, I rarely liked turning up the treble. But now? I can't hardly hear that stuff on ANY radio I listen to. Talking to a friend, he mentioned that your ability to hear the treble is the first thing you lose.
Have any of you ever noticed this same thing?
Gary
darksider #44
The other day I tried to turn up the treble a little... in the car. We all know what incredible stereos most cars today have. My 6 speaker Camry is no exception. However, the treble control wasn't working. I turned it all the way up, but it didn't seem to work. I tried a different station. I tried different songs. I turned it all the way down, then all the way up. Wait a minute: it was indeed working, but just not very much. Then it hit me. It's not the radio. It's me. I'm losing my hearing. I turned the bass up and then down. Huge difference. Midrange? Same thing. But it's very hard for me to hear any difference when I turn the treble up and down. I remember years ago that when I turned up the treble, it was irritating. All the cymbals and that awful tinny sound, I rarely liked turning up the treble. But now? I can't hardly hear that stuff on ANY radio I listen to. Talking to a friend, he mentioned that your ability to hear the treble is the first thing you lose.
Have any of you ever noticed this same thing?
Gary
darksider #44
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