Equal loudness curves (Fletcher-Munson)
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 5:59 pm
The human ear is typically most sensitive in the midrange. More interestingly, the "frequency response" of our hearing changes with volume. This has been researched extensively by Fletcher and Munson in the 1930s. The curves became commonly known as Fletcher-Munson curves. Other researchers have done yet more lab testing later and refined the curves.
Equal loudness curves
Wikipedia
Equal loudness contours and audiometry - test your own hearing
For one thing, this explains why I feel like turning up the bass on my Autotuba when I play low volume in my car. Playing louder, it is plenty bass without turning it up.
Equal loudness curves
Wikipedia
Equal loudness contours and audiometry - test your own hearing
For one thing, this explains why I feel like turning up the bass on my Autotuba when I play low volume in my car. Playing louder, it is plenty bass without turning it up.