cicatrez879
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After reading a few threads on hearing damage from listening to headphones over 85 dB for extended periods (usually longer than 8 hours), I have become very interested in how loud my Shure SE-530s are playing.
The trouble is, using SPL meters like the radio shack version on IEM's are not very accurate. Us Shure users (and most IEM users for that matter) are left with no way to objectively tell how loud the IEM's are.
So, we can do the next best thing, and see what other users do: On your Ipod, how loud do you listen to your SE-530's on average?
For the sake of keeping variables to a minimum, only Ipod users comment, and let's say the SE-530's are plugged directly into the ipod (without the Shure inline volume limiter, or amp).
I'll go first:
95% of the time when I'm listening, I have the volume bar all the way to the left, in the 0-5% range. I find the SE-530's plenty loud at this range.
The trouble is, using SPL meters like the radio shack version on IEM's are not very accurate. Us Shure users (and most IEM users for that matter) are left with no way to objectively tell how loud the IEM's are.
So, we can do the next best thing, and see what other users do: On your Ipod, how loud do you listen to your SE-530's on average?
For the sake of keeping variables to a minimum, only Ipod users comment, and let's say the SE-530's are plugged directly into the ipod (without the Shure inline volume limiter, or amp).
I'll go first:
95% of the time when I'm listening, I have the volume bar all the way to the left, in the 0-5% range. I find the SE-530's plenty loud at this range.