iceshark
100+ Head-Fier
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I'm only 14 and tinnitus is the last thing I want to bother me for the rest of my life. I am very recent to the "high quality" music and headphone treatment, and I bought my first pair of quality headphones back in March or so. Unfortunately, I found that these headphones (the Shure 750dj's) surprisingly did not have as much noise isolation as my previous pair the Monster Beats Solo. I also have a pair of Sony noise cancelling earphones, which isolate noise the best out of them all even when noise cancellation is not on. Also, I do not use these headphones with an amplifier, so I often have to bump up the volume level on my iPod to 60 or 70% to really get the sound quality, although I usually listen at around 50%. I was shocked to find that even at this level I began to develop the occasional tinnitus attacks where I would have ringing in my ears for a few minutes or seconds, and then it would disappear entirely. I have very keen hearing, and it is certainly one of my better senses at the moment, so I want to preserve it. A combination of music listening and shooting games have caused this, I presume. What should I do to get rid of this tinnitus before it worsens? Does anyone have any advice on how I can keep my listening levels safe, but still quality? I think my ears might just be more sensitive than most, since I don't think the average person would have a big problem with 50% volume on an iPod, but maybe that's just my take on it. Does anyone else get this problem?