Eh! what did you say!! lol
I must be really deaf then as i had my Senn IE8's at between 19 - 21 depending on recording level today on the train journey home, but then saying that, i am not getting a god a seal as with my Shure E500's, and am currently waiting on some Comply 400's to come through the post.
And i only had a hearing test last year as i am lucky i get a good thourough medical check up with my work if i want one and that test showed i had a good above average hearing. Will try and find score paperwork for that as i can not remember what it was.
So all those years of sitting in front of Marshall amps at gigs and a lot of G'N'R & Aerosmith has not blown my ears yet!
Another thing i have noticed also, is maybe there is some connection with where we all live as we all seem to come from all corners of the globe here, i wonder how much altitude and air pressure of where we do live has to with our hearing and what we have our volume set to?
And i wonder how many candles i potentially have in my ears also! (that might have some relevance also, who knows!)
Going back to me saying about adjusting my volume level depending on what level the track is recorded at, is there some way i can level all my recordings?
I am getting a bit hacked off now with one track sounding like it is 10 - 35% quiter than some other tracks and adjust the volume accordingly... only for the next track to be back to normal but blast my ears of as i upped it for that last quiter track!
I am currently using dp power amp which i have got used to and quite like, so if there is anything out there that can do this will i have to change from my current dp power amp in order to do that?