larsman
@mihorn - I get your points, they are very interesting, but ALL audio systems (artificial sound) sound very harsh and bright? What are the objective definitions of ’harsh’ and ’bright’?
There isn’t any study about the effect of Artificial Electronic Sound (AES) yet. And it’s difficult for me to describe this new field. Below is my video that shows the natural sound system (my system). Showing AES systems is meaningless since all others are AES. Test your system to hear AES effect. My natural audio system.
If there are none, you might want to suffix that with ’to me’, as I’ve no doubt that there are many millions of systems around the world you’ve not heard that do not sound the slightest bit ’harsh’ or ’bright’ to the people who have them. I’m one of these people.
I wrote all systems sound "harsh/bright". I think "harsh/bright" in this case is not accurate words. There isn’t words for it since no one knew (or talked) about this new subject (AES). The more correct words can be confused, vague, broken sounds. May be you want to name it after you are able to hear AES.
I exhibited my system in The entertainment audio show >10 years. I’ve heard all so called "World’s best sound systems" in many audio shows I attended. None of them are sounded natural like my system. You may not hear your system sounds harsh, but your ears might be in numb mode due to protection mechanism of your body. Your system must sound more stimulus to over come your numb ears. You can be sure by recording your system sound. Mics (machine) don’t lie.
If you have symptoms of hearing loss, there could be many reasons, but I think it’s more likely the fact that most people’s hearing degrades as they age than that their ears are numb to specific types of sounds. You can take objective measurements with hearing that don’t involve ’bright’ or ’harsh’.
Human ears adopt to the sound it’s hearing at that moment. After hearing my natural sound system for a while, I hear normal natural sounds (dog barking, people’s voices, etc.) normal. I feel good and comfortable. After hearing AES audio systems for a while, I hear the regular natural sound as weird and distant (opposite feeling of immersive state). And I feel dizzy, dilated eyes (bright), brain fog (feeling dirty, not fresh), some aches on stomach and some muscles pains, aggressive ears ringing, etc. Yes. every things degrade with age. I’m >65 yo and my ear problems are cured with the natural sound. I recommend you try to listen natural sounds only to help your ear condition (if you have ear issues). You won’t lose any thing listening the natural sound only. Alex/Wavetouch audio

