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#1 2026-01-16 20:06:00

igorzwx
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The Biological Risk of High-Frequency EQ

A brief word of caution for those using AlsaTune or LADSPA plugins to aggressively boost the 10kHz–20kHz range. While the pursuit of "clarity" is tempting, these experiments carry a risk of irreversible biological damage.

Biological Reality: Ears Do Not Forgive 
Blasting high frequencies to "see" sound better is the audio equivalent of staring into a laser to improve your vision. Software equalizers are not hearing aids; they lack the dynamic range compression and peak limiters required to prevent acoustic trauma. Cranking these bands simply accelerates the death of remaining hair cells in the cochlea.

The Dementia Connection 
Hearing loss is a primary modifiable risk factor for dementia.

  • Cognitive Load: The brain diverts resources from memory to process sound, leading to accelerated brain aging.

  • Atrophy: Hearing loss is linked to faster brain shrinkage.

  • Scaling Risk: Mild loss doubles dementia risk; severe loss can increase it fivefold. Every 10dB drop correlates to a 16% risk increase.

The Verdict 
If you must "nuke" your ALSA settings to hear clearly, please stop. You are not fixing your hearing; you are likely hastening permanent silence and cognitive decline. Seek an audiologist. Professional hearing aids mitigate these risks; a raw software EQ does the opposite.

Protect your ears. You only get one pair.

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#2 2026-01-17 23:50:38

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Re: The Biological Risk of High-Frequency EQ

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#3 2026-01-20 15:02:24

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Re: The Biological Risk of High-Frequency EQ

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#4 2026-01-20 17:01:15

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Re: The Biological Risk of High-Frequency EQ

"The Dementia Connection" is based on older studies.  Older people have more of a tendency towards developing age related hearing loss (far more common than dementia), hair loss, loss of teeth, arthritis, etc, etc.  So claiming that hearing loss is linked to dementia is akin to finding a link between dementia and liking old music...

The British Academy of Audiology released their own position statement:

https://baaudiology.org/professional-in … -dementia/

"There is no convincing evidence that hearing interventions reduce the risk of dementia
in the general population."

"There is currently no good quality evidence that hearing loss causes dementia, only evidence to show that
there is an association between them."

There is also the "reverse causation" aspect to this - i.e. undiagnosed dementia may be linked to hearing loss...

The problem here is that this is about statistics, rather than science or medical fact.  There are also those in the market of selling hearing interventions, who are in a position to profit from such scaremongering "studies"/claims.

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#5 2026-01-20 18:09:51

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Re: The Biological Risk of High-Frequency EQ

Causal relationships are simplified models that approximate reality. Nature is nonlinear.

Consider this alternative hypothesis: "deafness and dementia arise together and amplify each other in a sort of resonance." In such cases, it may be impossible to establish a clear cause-and-effect relationship because both conditions influence and worsen each other bidirectionally.

Research supports this view — hearing loss is linked to increased dementia risk through pathways like social isolation, cognitive load, and brain atrophy. But cognitive decline also affects auditory processing, creating a feedback loop. Some studies suggest the relationship is bidirectional, with each condition accelerating the other.

Thus, rather than asking "which came first," it may be more accurate to see them as co-evolving, mutually reinforcing conditions — like resonance in a physical system — where separation into cause and effect becomes meaningless.

Low sound quality significantly worsens speech intelligibility for people with hearing loss. Poor audio, such as low-pass filtering or noise, reduces access to critical speech cues like high-frequency sounds and temporal fine structure, making it harder to understand speech — especially in noisy environments. Studies show that hearing-impaired individuals benefit less from amplified high frequencies if they have cochlear dead regions, and degraded sound further limits their ability to adapt to background noise, increasing listening effort and reducing comprehension.

Low-quality resampling in PulseAudio or PipeWire can degrade audio, especially for speech intelligibility in hearing-impaired users. By default, PulseAudio uses basic resamplers (like speex-fixed-0) that can reduce audio quality during sample rate conversion. This affects high-frequency content crucial for understanding speech.

Poor resampling adds distortion and smears transients, making speech less clear — a significant issue for those with hearing loss. Using high-quality resamplers and minimizing conversions helps maintain clarity.

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#6 2026-01-20 21:12:25

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Re: The Biological Risk of High-Frequency EQ

Distortion is far more damaging than volume, clean sound makes ears and speakers last longer and run cooler, tuning down frequencies that are too loud and annoying via an EQ is a good way to preserve both.


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#7 2026-01-20 22:28:18

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Re: The Biological Risk of High-Frequency EQ

ALSA default settings:

$ cat /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf
#
#  ALSA library configuration file
...
defaults.ctl.card 0
defaults.pcm.card 0
defaults.pcm.device 0
...
defaults.pcm.dmix.rate 48000
...

To improve sound quality with Firefox and YouTube, you can disable WebM support in Firefox (media.mediasource.webm.enabled = false). This will automatically enable AAC (MP4) playback at a 44100 Hz sample rate.

To prevent resampling, set the default sample rate to 44100 Hz in ~/.asoundrc:

defaults.pcm.dmix.rate 44100

Firefox settings for better sound quality:

media.mediasource.webm.enabled              false
media.cubeb.backend                         alsa
media.resampling.enabled                    false
media.cubeb_latency_playback_ms             160

Configuration Editor for Firefox:
_https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/about-config-editor-firefox

If you are using the fftrate resampler, you can configure it for the maximum sample rate supported by your sound card (e.g., 192kHz, 32-bit for Intel HDA on notebooks), as fftrate provides much better sound quality than the built-in resampler of your sound card.

Last edited by igorzwx (2026-01-20 22:29:05)

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