Just a friendly remind about sound [message #15565] |
Tue, 11 September 2007 15:09 |
Crystal
Messages: 110 Registered: May 2009
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For those of you that like your speakers loud here is a link to remind us all to watch our ears. http://www.hearnet.com/at_risk/risk_aboutloss.shtml
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Re: Just a friendly remind about sound [message #65505 is a reply to message #15565] |
Sun, 02 January 2011 12:15 |
GoodVibrations
Messages: 75 Registered: November 2010 Location: TX
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I used to crank up the volume on music, though I don't do it so much anymore unless there is a song that I really enjoy. But many times because of the quality of the radio or player, I notice much more distortion if the music is played really loud.
My husband still cranks up the sound, but then he has tinnitus so he is just trying to get it to the point he can hear the music quality.
Music is a tonic for the tired and weary mind
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Re: Just a friendly remind about sound [message #65530 is a reply to message #65524] |
Mon, 03 January 2011 14:15 |
Adveser
Messages: 434 Registered: July 2009 Location: USA
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I think as long as people don't have a trunk full of subwoofers or tin can tweeters, the loud music maybe protecting your hearing at the right volume in a car, considering the dynamic nature of how ears work. A loud spike in sound or environmental noise are likely to not to injure you ears when they are already "braced" for a loud noises.
http://adveser.webs.com/
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Re: Just a friendly remind about sound [message #66426 is a reply to message #65530] |
Tue, 01 March 2011 18:46 |
PopcornAlley
Messages: 15 Registered: February 2011
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Thats an interesting point about bracing your ears and how it can actually protect your hearing. Im guilty also of playing music loud while in the car. Was always kind of concerned since I regained my hearing but was legally deaf as a child.
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