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Closed headphones with little no none sound leakage
Mandrake
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Those hearing damae estimages (120+) seems off. And I fear for those who send sound to different floors in a house:
HeadWize - Article: Preventing Hearing Damage When Listening With Headphones (A HeadWize Headphone Guide)
I googled: headphone hearing damage decibel
Be safe!!
HeadWize - Article: Preventing Hearing Damage When Listening With Headphones (A HeadWize Headphone Guide)
I googled: headphone hearing damage decibel
Be safe!!
Daveman1820
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Junior Headfi'er/HFI-780 owner, I'd agree with the rest of the posts here bro. 780s don't leak very much. I'm deployed with one other roomate while he's sound asleep I'm blasting my dnb music and he can't hear any of my music. Best way to test is to fold a pillow in half...set your music to your listening level...and set your headphones around the folded pillow as if you were setting them on your head. You'll hear whatever leakage is there, if any. My test passed
Dave

Dave
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In 2006 was the HFI, today is the GMP 8.35 D monitor.

Daveman1820
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I agree...maybe if he wanted to DJ or produce music on his balcony
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