can putting your music too loud ruin the headphones?
Jun 28, 2003 at 9:29 AM Post #16 of 18
i've told y'all this before i think. edc, this big rave last summer, 10 hours in front of about a gigawatt of power running speakers the size of my house. i couldn't year anything if you weren't yelling for about 2 days. didn't get normal hearing till about 5 days later.

i've gone deaf plenty of times. no fear baby. bodies heal.

i don't get tinnitus very badly though. mostly just i feel like i have cotton in my ears for a while after i put myself through hearing damage.

i still have pretty wicked good hearing.

get some v900s if you're worried.
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3watts power handling baby.
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Jun 28, 2003 at 11:14 AM Post #17 of 18
Originally posted by usc goose
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i've gone deaf plenty of times. no fear baby. bodies heal.




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Hearing damage may appear temporary but recovery is
not always complete.
Damage can and will accumulate until you finally notice
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then it is too late
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So FEAR baby!
As at the present time such damage cannot be repaired.

But I am sure you know this already eh..
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Jun 28, 2003 at 11:35 AM Post #18 of 18
oh yeah, i forgot to add. don't listen to me. i've been extremely lucky with the dangers to which i expose myself. that and a lot of days i wear earplugs and try to surround myself with as much silence as possible. for the most part i listen to my music really quietly. that way i figure i save my ears for the times that count.
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