XtremeBudgetMus
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. I've learned to live with it, but man would I love to have my hearing back.
It's hard to miss what ya never had.
. I've learned to live with it, but man would I love to have my hearing back.
Not trying to make joke out it....but I wonder for those who are completely deaf in one ear, if there would be any benefit to facing sideways, or putting the monitors on your good side so that your good ear is in the center of the L/R image....that way you simultaneously and equally hear both speakers, and you can just tilt your head front/back a bit to get a better idea of what is coming out of each speaker....?
So....What was the OP's question again? Sorry Xtreme.
Someone, either Mr. Clean or Armistice....some limey bastard that's been here for a while is deaf in one ear if I remember correctly. Hopefully he'll see this and be able to suggest something for Xtreme. My advice would be to still have a set of stereo speakers and just reverse the L and R to check mixes.
(a) I'm Australian, not English (b) I'm not a bastard (c) I'm not deaf in one ear. That would be 3 strikes and yer out in baseball.