orangejello
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I have a hard time accepting the specificity of your problem:
”Problem: There is a specific frequency within the female voice range which is extremely position dependent. In my listenting spot the 'n' letters in a song are so extremely boomy that my eardrum hurt at even moderate SPL.”
So if you quit listening to female vocals the problem disappears? Or if you only listen to melismatic female vocals consisting of vowels then there is no problem? Makes no sense to me especially when you throw in “even at moderate SPL”. You may have a problem but it is more likely with a specific track(s) which makes it recording dependent and you can’t do anything (reasonable) about that.
I would suggest not listening to this track that you have focused on. Stop trying to analyze what you are hearing for awhile. Relax. This hobby can really bring out the OCD in many of us
”Problem: There is a specific frequency within the female voice range which is extremely position dependent. In my listenting spot the 'n' letters in a song are so extremely boomy that my eardrum hurt at even moderate SPL.”
So if you quit listening to female vocals the problem disappears? Or if you only listen to melismatic female vocals consisting of vowels then there is no problem? Makes no sense to me especially when you throw in “even at moderate SPL”. You may have a problem but it is more likely with a specific track(s) which makes it recording dependent and you can’t do anything (reasonable) about that.
I would suggest not listening to this track that you have focused on. Stop trying to analyze what you are hearing for awhile. Relax. This hobby can really bring out the OCD in many of us