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Does bass really damage hearing......interesting read.
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<blockquote data-quote="vehementSPL" data-source="post: 3633567" data-attributes="member: 582725"><p>Yeah I call BS cause I have met TONS of people that were around loud things all their life and hearing is fine even at 70. and I have met a good amount of people at 50 that always protected their hearing and are almost completely deaf. I think it is very person dependent. Also as I said before. I think maybe at one point I had loud highs and every time I would get out of the car I would have muted hearing. Everything sounded attenuated by a good amount. Got rid of them and my hearing seem to get better( I am not sure hearing can heal itself) but I always remember having trouble hearing while I had those highs... Since then no loud highs and no hearing problems. I have gotten out of my truck many times and was able to hear a whisper (now i am not going to say I didn't have a "drunk" feeling. That is from the pressure killing all the brain cells... oh baby does it feel good</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vehementSPL, post: 3633567, member: 582725"] Yeah I call BS cause I have met TONS of people that were around loud things all their life and hearing is fine even at 70. and I have met a good amount of people at 50 that always protected their hearing and are almost completely deaf. I think it is very person dependent. Also as I said before. I think maybe at one point I had loud highs and every time I would get out of the car I would have muted hearing. Everything sounded attenuated by a good amount. Got rid of them and my hearing seem to get better( I am not sure hearing can heal itself) but I always remember having trouble hearing while I had those highs... Since then no loud highs and no hearing problems. I have gotten out of my truck many times and was able to hear a whisper (now i am not going to say I didn't have a "drunk" feeling. That is from the pressure killing all the brain cells... oh baby does it feel good [/QUOTE]
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