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<blockquote data-quote="bigaudiofanatic" data-source="post: 5376498" data-attributes="member: 604303"><p>I just want to voice my opinion if you blast your audio so much that you feel your ear drums vibrate you are very much so hurting your hearing. I do not listen to audio loud and if i do everything is balanced. None of this I need to upgrade my batteries and alternator because my headlights dim and i can not hear my bass from 3 blocks away. That to me this is completely pointless. I enjoy well balanced music that bass is also balanced as well. My friend had me install a system in his car and wanted a ton of bass so I did the install and 6 months later he wanted more bass. So I installed a bigger am and a bigger sub tuned it and sat in the car and it hurt my hearing and he said it dosent sound that much louder. Now he wants even more bass. The reason for this is that your ear drums become adjusted to the louder bass my basically tuning them selves down. So you think it is not as loud. Just do yourself a favor don't listen to it loud and if you do dont do it for long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigaudiofanatic, post: 5376498, member: 604303"] I just want to voice my opinion if you blast your audio so much that you feel your ear drums vibrate you are very much so hurting your hearing. I do not listen to audio loud and if i do everything is balanced. None of this I need to upgrade my batteries and alternator because my headlights dim and i can not hear my bass from 3 blocks away. That to me this is completely pointless. I enjoy well balanced music that bass is also balanced as well. My friend had me install a system in his car and wanted a ton of bass so I did the install and 6 months later he wanted more bass. So I installed a bigger am and a bigger sub tuned it and sat in the car and it hurt my hearing and he said it dosent sound that much louder. Now he wants even more bass. The reason for this is that your ear drums become adjusted to the louder bass my basically tuning them selves down. So you think it is not as loud. Just do yourself a favor don't listen to it loud and if you do dont do it for long. [/QUOTE]
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