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I can understand that as well. I was mostly deaf for over half of my life due to fluid build-up behind the eardrum, and the main issue is that I got used to things sounding like you had rubber cement stuck in your ears (i.e. consonants don’t sound the same, and reverb sounded different, nothing sounded like it was over 40 decibels) and because of this a good 70% of my verbal communication comprehension is from lip-reading. it’s really difficult to explain to people irl that I’m not deaf, but I can’t understand a word they say unless they look directly at me while they’re talking, and even more difficult to get them to actually put that into practice.
sorry if that was a bit of a backstory dump. I live with my mom, and she normally makes things too difficult for me to go out and hang with friends without planning over a month in advance, so I’m a bit human-contact starved.
I Just Wanna Make Love To You was awesome, though. :3
Nah, it’s just the amplitude.
Is it an issue with the excess reverb making it impossible to understand what they’re saying? That’s usually my issue.
Huzzah!
I just have a thing for sound quality, as I actually make music. If the sound is distorted, then I cannot enjoy a song as much.
Weirdly enough, I didn’t really enjoy live shows until I started wearing earplugs. I could actually hear things then!