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Does bass really damage hearing......interesting read.
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<blockquote data-quote="grizzly" data-source="post: 3629438" data-attributes="member: 567004"><p>lol i actually just had a hearing conservation class for work yesterday....... yes any thing over 85 requires protection. normal traffic is around 85db so technically if ur walking around downtown with constant traffic u should have protection..... the first area to show loss is 4khz and higher.. if u dont think u have any loss go get tested every 6months and see if theres a slide at all. chances are u have and it might be slowly but ur not going to know the full amount unless u started getting tested before u started with audio. and yes even anything over 85db even in ranges you cant hear meaning below 20hz and above 20khz still causes damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grizzly, post: 3629438, member: 567004"] lol i actually just had a hearing conservation class for work yesterday....... yes any thing over 85 requires protection. normal traffic is around 85db so technically if ur walking around downtown with constant traffic u should have protection..... the first area to show loss is 4khz and higher.. if u dont think u have any loss go get tested every 6months and see if theres a slide at all. chances are u have and it might be slowly but ur not going to know the full amount unless u started getting tested before u started with audio. and yes even anything over 85db even in ranges you cant hear meaning below 20hz and above 20khz still causes damage. [/QUOTE]
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