Soundbaron
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I'm getting a little long in the tooth frankly, and it occurred to me the other day that the last time I had my hearing checked it had degraded significantly since I was a young Audiophile. I think whereas it was once in the realm of 20-20000 I am presently only able to reliably decern test tones up to about 12000 HZ. At the same time the curious part to me is that I'm still able to detect good sounding gear from mediocre seemingly as well as I ever could, and still hear those nuances in music reproduction that we all love and gets us excited about high fidelity gear. My question is how is this possible given my limited audible frequency range?