**** When you lose a sense at a young age the part of your nervous system that was supposed to be used the perceive that sense gets transferred to the remaining senses heightening them. Our nervous systems are that flexible ****
That’s exactly right and serves as a great lesson re what is possible for music lovers as well as audiophiles who are blessed to have all of our senses. There is a great story that is part of musicians’ lore concerning the great Ray Charles who was blind from a very early age.
One of Ray Charles’ favorite musicians and long time sideman in his big bands was the baritone saxophonist Leroy Cooper. Years after Cooper retired from Ray’s orchestra, the musicians decided to surprise Ray one night and brought Cooper in to play in the orchestra without telling Ray. When the saxophone section came in for the first time in the first tune of the night, Ray instantly spun around and shouted “Coop!”. He had recognized Cooper’s tone in the middle of a 17 piece orchestra.
The next time someone tells you that you can’t possibly be hearing any difference between those fuses......