feel glad that it isn't strong, got mine when I was like 12-13 years old, it's pretty heavy
from time to time, but I got used to it (probably because I was so young) and I don't
rely on my ears during normal life because they suck anyways (my hearing is reduced
since I was a few months old).
As an audio engineer (no way I would call myself one) it would suck, but at the same time
it's more about knowing your ears imho, sure I would love to have better hearing, but
I am still able to realize if something is really compressed or if there's a peak (unless it's
above 15khz, than there's no way for me to hear it) or something like that.
It's pretty interesting if you try some stuff with people with better hearing but without
ae knowledge, like adding lots of low mids to a guitar and ask them what you changed,
if it was more in the low end or more mids, or reduced highs, in 90% of the cases, they
have no clue "it's different"...
Afaik Al Jourgensen (Ministry) said something like "my ears are fucked, but they're still
good enough to work as an AE"