PasTim wrote: 
> It does work.  However, because my mid to top end hearing loss is so bad
> I have to apply a lot of equalisation to make it sound like real music
> to me, and then no one else in the house can stand it.  I'll try to find
> some sort of balance, but I suspect my days of listening to loudspeakers
> are over.  Music over hearings aids sounds terrible, even good ones with
> music settings.
> 
> Luckily I have some headphones that apply equalisation according to a
> built-in hearing test, and can adjust left and right differently, and
> that's the best solution I have yet found.  I can also, instead, use
> equalisation under alsa on my laptop to do something similar, although
> not as good, with normal headphones.  I still use C-3PO with compand, to
> reduce the bandwidth, otherwise I either can't hear the quiet bits, or
> the loud sections are deafening (and hence make my hearing even worse).
> 
> All part of life's rich tapestry....

Another thing you could try is brutefir.  You could then apply different
EQ curves for different channels, but you miss gapless (you get a little
glitch at every track transition).



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