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Dec 2012
Santa Lucia, Malta
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I was watching a BluRay movie today , and i tried flexing and covering the back of my ears and the volume from the center speaker was much clearer and crispy ! Even the dialogue , i was understanding it better. Then i tried listening to some dialogue without any ear tests or anything , and the volume was back to normal , like i need to be careful for dialogue so that i can understand what theyre saying (without subtitles).
What exactly is this ? I was using this method : http://www.dyslexiaa2z.com/images/Au...g_Problems.jpg Last edited by dazkyl; 06-10-2013 at 05:25 PM. |
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