Doctors apt Ruptured ear drum....awesome

I've heard and believe that majority of hearing problems are genetic. I've never had a very loud stereo (until I build my newest). 2k tops and that way before I knew about all that good electrical stuff, so I know I wasn't get full power. And I've never really been around guns either, but I have ringing from time to time. My ol man does too. He was in the service thou and love guns.

 
what? Day 7 no change, starting to worry but, people ive talked to say they havent heard anything for around 3 weeks noramally. My system souunds like garbage right now ahhhhhhhhhhhh!

 
what? Day 7 no change, starting to worry but, people ive talked to say they havent heard anything for around 3 weeks noramally. My system souunds like garbage right now ahhhhhhhhhhhh!
dude there's no way it's even going to heal if you're running your system during this team. have fun with 1 eardrum, (not trying to be a ****, but seriously it's probably equivalent to putting salt on an open wound and trying to figure out why it's not healing).

 
dude there's no way it's even going to heal if you're running your system during this team. have fun with 1 eardrum, (not trying to be a ****, but seriously it's probably equivalent to putting salt on an open wound and trying to figure out why it's not healing).
I'm no scientologist but I don't think salt will stop a wound from healing but actually help. May hurt I dunno i never have dumped salt on my wwounds before.

 
Holy balls none of you now how the human hearing works.

Higher frequencies damages hearing faster because think of it as pulses against the membrane. 20,000 hz is 20,000 pulses against the membrane. That is hy they say bass isn't as damaging. But over time it is.

Once you lose hearing at a certain frequency...that is it. There is no recovering. If you physically damage the membrane, you can gain hearing back, but anytime you hear ringing in your ears, you have diminished hearing at a certain frequency.

 
Holy balls none of you now how the human hearing works.
Higher frequencies damages hearing faster because think of it as pulses against the membrane. 20,000 hz is 20,000 pulses against the membrane. That is hy they say bass isn't as damaging. But over time it is.

Once you lose hearing at a certain frequency...that is it. There is no recovering. If you physically damage the membrane, you can gain hearing back, but anytime you hear ringing in your ears, you have diminished hearing at a certain frequency.
Thanks Bill Nye.

 
no not happening, thinking about selling it all and just going turbo. mhmmmmmmm Turbo LSx
If you already damaged your ear big time like that...I know I wouldn't take the risk again. Who wants to be that young and lose there hearing. Plus the sound of a turbo spooling and a waste gate get me hard.

 
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