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<blockquote data-quote="Gbob2003" data-source="post: 7448926" data-attributes="member: 634289"><p>I cant imagine why someone would make this up, but I could see it happening to someone that listened to music that drops really low alot. Those low frequencies can cause hearing damage. A lot of people that have never heard 135dbs, the first time they hear it, alot of people think it hurts their ears. So I can see it happening to an extent.... But then again there are trollers on here so I guess we'll never know without some form of documentation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gbob2003, post: 7448926, member: 634289"] I cant imagine why someone would make this up, but I could see it happening to someone that listened to music that drops really low alot. Those low frequencies can cause hearing damage. A lot of people that have never heard 135dbs, the first time they hear it, alot of people think it hurts their ears. So I can see it happening to an extent.... But then again there are trollers on here so I guess we'll never know without some form of documentation. [/QUOTE]
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