Very true. Peolpe running over 130db dont usually sit in the car while its playing. When I started car audio 130-135 was high. I worry about guys easily hitting the 140's and 150's now. I hope you guys dont listen to music that loud. You will be deef in a few years if you do.
Mike
I believe the way it normally works is anything over 100 db or so for extended time frames usually causes temporary hearing loss that fixes itself in a little while. IF you repeatedly expose your self at that level for extended periods of time, well, you won't go completely deaf in 5 years or anything like that but you won't exactly be able to hear a pin drop when you're 40 or 45. It can be so gradual that you may not notice it until it gets really bad.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif Thanks for the laugh!//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/waycrazy.gif.f4a380c3f94043939fd369defd9e6be2.gif
I got to sit in Bob Perillos van at Audio Thunder with the doors open 156+ that was pretty impressive. Daily I run around 150ish playin music with the windows down. LOL
At the Spellicy show Dave and I were doing port wars for the fun of it. I had to hold my meter in the port by hand . 164+ and with my head right in the port man did i have a head ache. LOLclimbed inside my bandpass and done a low level burp,should have taken the meter with me cause i couldnt handle more then a couple seconds of it
I believe it is different with bass frequencies, cause our ears aren't sensitive at low frequencies like 500hz and below. I think 12k hz is the most sensitive on human hearing, correct me if I'm wrong. 140 db in a car is easily able to stand but 140 db's of clanking metal is extemely loud and would damage instantly. I may be wrong. .I believe the way it normally works is anything over 100 db or so for extended time frames usually causes temporary hearing loss that fixes itself in a little while. IF you repeatedly expose your self at that level for extended periods of time, well, you won't go completely deaf in 5 years or anything like that but you won't exactly be able to hear a pin drop when you're 40 or 45. It can be so gradual that you may not notice it until it gets really bad.
All these guys saying they're 'used to it', just means their hearing has degraded to the point where sounds that used to hurt don't anymore.
when it starts getting uncomfortable to listen to,then ur getting close lolcan someone please describe what 130 db sounds like and 140 db please?