AdamCalifornia
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It seems that listening to Rock/Hard Rock or Heavy Metal music thru speakers
which are located far away, say 5 ft, from your ears is not harmful to our ears.
However, listening to this kind of music thru headphones is another story.
I think, that those harmful effects are due to electric guitar and guitar amplification distortion.
Quote:
Taken from Distortion (guitar)
When I am listening, for instance, to Black Sabbath, say 'Iron Man' and so on,
I've got to make more frequent and longer breaks than when I listening,
to some music without an artificially introduced distortion!
Which are the safest headphones for listening to Hard Rock and Heavy Metal music?
The veiled ones?
Of course we're not talking about extremely loud playing of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal music.
P.S.
Paranoid
which are located far away, say 5 ft, from your ears is not harmful to our ears.
However, listening to this kind of music thru headphones is another story.
I think, that those harmful effects are due to electric guitar and guitar amplification distortion.
Quote:
In the world of electric guitar music and guitar amplification, distortion is actively sought, evaluated, and appreciatively discussed in its endless flavours. In many types of music, distortion is applied to guitar and other instruments, particularly within rock music. Guitar distortion can provide a sustaining tone for playing solos or leads, or a rough, crunchy tone suitable for rhythm guitar. |
Taken from Distortion (guitar)
When I am listening, for instance, to Black Sabbath, say 'Iron Man' and so on,
I've got to make more frequent and longer breaks than when I listening,
to some music without an artificially introduced distortion!
Which are the safest headphones for listening to Hard Rock and Heavy Metal music?
The veiled ones?
Of course we're not talking about extremely loud playing of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal music.
P.S.
Paranoid