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roycymru

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  1. If only hearing loss were that simple. Hearing loss affects certain frequencies more than others, and (as is mine), typically affects higher range frequencies more than lower range
  2. Thanks for for the reply. I have jRiver. Excuse my ignorance but what despite capabilities/plugins would I use for this? whatever solution will be imperfect, and although adapt sound on my phone is a less than perfect solution it makes a noticeable difference to me and increases my enjoyment of the listening experience. to "I believe there is no hearing loss", you are obviously fortunate enough not to suffer from any. Following your argument I shouldn't wear glasses either and happily accept the fact that I couldn't read anything or even do my job without wearing them. And if I do manage to come up with a solution I wouldn't be selfish enough to force others to have to listen to any adapted sound.
  3. Hi. This must an issue other music lovers have come across and therefore I am hoping someone already has a solution. Like a lot of the “less young” population I suffer from hearing loss. Therefore I was surprised and delighted when I bought my Samsung galaxy S4 Mini to find that Samsung have an in-built app called Adapt Sound which does a “hearing test” on your hearing and adapts output of music played using Samsung’s music player to correct what comes out of the head phones based on the hearing test. What I wondering is whether there is an equivalent solution for use on my Hi-Fi system. My music is ripped to Flac and stored on my Synology NAS drive. Currently music is streamed to my SONOS connect and output via my Rotel amplifier and Quad speakers. Therefore, is there some app/hardware that can do a hearing test on me and which I then stream “compensated” FLAC files through my Hi-Fi system? There is a halfway house in that my Samsung phone can connect to a Play 1 and play “compensated” mp3 files through that, but it would be nice to have a solution that enabled to play “compensated” FLAC files through my existing HiFi.
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