In Reply to: Audio critics should publish their hearing tests posted by triamp on March 21, 2017 at 16:39:14:
...you will see this subject has been raised and shot down numerous times before.
Critical listening is about training to see, if you will, the various trees in the forest.
Not just your ability to see the top of the forest.
Whatever hearing acuity curve you have is identical for listening to live music and for listening to recorded music at home.
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