moby4dick
Well-Known Member
FYI it’s Fletcher Munson. Monsoons just over saturate a broad range.Don’t get me wrong, hearing loss, even partially is really serious, I know that from personal experience, but harshness and forward sounding in a car stereo is not located above 10kHz.
If a car audio system is harsh sounding in 99% of all cases it’s the region between 2 and 7kHz that is too hot. Above 10kHz is mostly the airy sound that some people love as it’s mostly harmonics that are located there.
If people have a good tune, but want it more mellow sounding the solution is not to lower above 10kHz, but put in a slight dip in the response centered around 3kHz with a wide bandwidth.
It’s just like it is.
Maybe ask your local tuners, if there are any, what the reason for harsh sounding car systems is:
My bet is that they’ll answer as i did.
You could even measure this like a lot of people already did. It‘s not that this is anything new. Just google Fletcher Monsoon Curve which is one of the explanations for this phenomenon.
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