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<blockquote data-quote="razorblade" data-source="post: 8771602" data-attributes="member: 684303"><p>Hi everyone, still have issues. I'm actually a little desperate in this situation and considering abandoning my subwoofer to save my ears</p><p></p><p>During a ride with quite moderate volume, I still have increased ringing in my ears and a little pressure. Even if it's not much, it's too much! My ears are too valuable. But that would mean that basically if I want to have any benefit from the subwoofer it would hurt my ears, the more benefits, the more it hurts. But I don't want it to hurt at all. I just want to enjoy the music.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking at the possibilities. Hopefully I can find a dealer tomorrow who would help me looking at the settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="razorblade, post: 8771602, member: 684303"] Hi everyone, still have issues. I'm actually a little desperate in this situation and considering abandoning my subwoofer to save my ears During a ride with quite moderate volume, I still have increased ringing in my ears and a little pressure. Even if it's not much, it's too much! My ears are too valuable. But that would mean that basically if I want to have any benefit from the subwoofer it would hurt my ears, the more benefits, the more it hurts. But I don't want it to hurt at all. I just want to enjoy the music. I'm looking at the possibilities. Hopefully I can find a dealer tomorrow who would help me looking at the settings. [/QUOTE]
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