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Written by Guest on 19.09.2013 at 20:39
Deaf Metal.
(Sorry)
Written by Guest on 19.09.2013 at 21:45
Deaf tones
baa haa
Now, how about
real advice from a fellow hard-of-hearing person?
Truthfully, sound quality isn't really an issue. While I do detest most BM, I don't have a problem with lo-fi production like ones on some grindcore, death or core albums. Turning it up loud doesn't make a difference either. You just need to find a good way to hear it, and by that, you probably need a good set of headphones. If you wear hearing aids like I do, try to find ones that cover up the sound hole without causing the buzz, and if you can't, just monkey around with the volume with your HAs or the position of the headphones.
Additionally, relisten to albums with various conditions. If you downloaded most of the albums you listened to, buy a hard copy. Most DL versions suck. Also, try some albums (including genres you don't care for, and really, being HoH isn't a valid reason for not liking different genres) with different headphones. One that I tried out that seems to work excellent for me are those DNA headphones by Monster.