i've got high frequency(>8khz) hearing loss in my right ear, and was thinking of using the tone controls on my arcam to boost the trebel(7-10khz so arcam tell me).
The tone control cannot be applied to only one channel(can any amps do this?). So I obviously need to then kill this extra trebel on the left side somehow.
What acoustical treatments might target this freuency range and without absorbing much bellow 6khz?
I'm thinking maybe a very thin pile carpet, but i'm only guessing at what frequencies this might work.
To tame down tweeters, some people use fabric felt, like the ones you see on a pool table, or thicker ones that you see on the bottom of kitchen chairs.
Glue some felt arround the tweeterlike a 2-3" dounut arround the tweeter, and see if that helps.
Hi friends... Acoustic treatment is the development used to minimize the decibel level or wave meddling of a sound emitted from its source with deference to a receiver. The receiver can refer to a human, a responsive piece of technical tools, or recording tools in a studio.