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Mina Ellyse ([personal profile] ellyssian) wrote2006-02-06 02:15 pm
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'eh? What did you say?

I estimate I have about 10% of my hearing in the left ear - this is a very unscientific estimate, because 1) I'm not really ruling out the right ear completely, and 2) I'm taking a wild guess.

I do know that I can't use the left earpiece for listening to music - sure, I can hear some, but it swirls and sounds out of phase. I'm just using the right, and I did the best to compensate with the computer. Unfortunately, that just involves moving the balance to the right, which isn't a true balance, in that it drops the left channel volume and maxes the right, but it doesn't do anything about arranging a visit to the right channel by the left channel signal. Anyway you slice it, it's still half a stereoscopic signal, and not a monaural whole.

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