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Its not a case of wether fanboys think this that and the other or wether it can be proven, the point is the highs are held back, shure knows this because they are not stupid, we are simply debating the reasoning behind this.
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The point is you are perpetually starting with a conclusion, then searching for evidence to back that up, when it should be the other way around. It's like trying to have a nuanced discussion on political affairs with a knee-jerk conservative or liberal. As long as you realize you're not going to convince many people to take you seriously by acting that way.
If you wish to remain in your state of belligerence, though, that's cool. It's probably fun. You might make a better impression by focusing on punctuation. I have noticed your writing skills improve since you first started posting on head-fi months ago. In fact, it's quite impressive. I think you may be ready to start using periods in your punctuation. Maybe just start with one per post
I realize this might read as really smug or insulting. It kind of is, I guess, but I honestly mean no insult. I just couldn't resist making the joke. You honestly seem like a real sweet kid, and I'm only teasing in fun.
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On the decibel levels i believe (yes me, this is not fact) that most sounds that are considered loud are mid and higher frequency sounds, wether it be jet engines or rock concerts...the simple fact is humans hear mids and mid highs better (that is fact) so in theory it would be the loud mids and highs that cause more damage as loud bass is felt rather than heard.
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Yeah, this makes sense, but I was hoping for more reliable information than your intuition/reasoning. And yeah, I didn't intend for it to sound like I was saying we can't debate theories. That's part of the Head-Fi! But I'm also saying let's try to find some real information here, because it's worth it to find out for sure. This is significant, because this is hearing loss. No headphone in the world sounds good when you're deaf. So I'd like to know for sure if I'm at less risk of hearing loss when I use my 530s.
I can PM Sugarfried myself and ask him about it, but I'd prefer if someone else did it. He's been so helpful to me lately, I don't want to outwear my welcome!