Does recording with in ear mics work for you?
Have you tried listening for a long time with closed eyes of in the dark?
Stereo listening is known to work better in the dark when the sight does
not interfere with the soundscape.
On 25 Jan 2016 15:11, "David Pickett" <d...@fugato.com> wrote:

> At 13:40 25-01-16, Chris wrote:
>
>> Maybe a silly question...
>>
>> But how much work has been done on the self-consistency of HRTFs? I'm
>> aware that ear-wax, colds, which way round I sleep, etc can affect the
>> level and HF response of one ear to another. And clothing, haircuts etc
>> must significantly change the acoustic signal round our heads.
>>
>> So are measured HRTFs consistent over time? Or do we re-calibrate
>> ourselves on a continuous basis?
>>
>> If the latter is true, then I can see that a generic HRTF could work if
>> we were given some method (and time for) calibration.
>>
>
> Forgive me if I have missed something, but I thought the whole point was
> that generic HRTFs dont work -- they dont work for me...
>
> David
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