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Re: Ear health [message #62030 is a reply to message #62029] Wed, 10 March 2010 07:36 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Shane is currently offline  Shane
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I'm careful now that I'm conscious of it. A volume limiter would be a pain as my headphones are all different and I'd have to adjust every time I switched.

I have a fair amount of hearing loss due to many loud concerts, the advent of the walkman when I was a kid (louder the better in those days), being in a band for many years, guns, etc..... We just didn't think about hearing protection 25-30 years ago. I've got a nice permanent ringing to keep me company in a quiet room from here on out.
 
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