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<blockquote data-quote="CWT" data-source="post: 416582" data-attributes="member: 552399"><p>Anyone who's ears get a constant or frequent pounding of sound above 80 dB is going to get hurt; and above 120 dB, instant and perminent damage can occur.</p><p></p><p>Unless your showing off, turn it down and give your ears a break. And while showing off, PROTECT your hearing; if your hearing goes, it might be gone for good, and the music just won't sound the same with blown ears.</p><p></p><p>BooLeaN; If you have a constant ringing in your ears that does not go away, you need to go see an ear specialist doctor RIGHT AWAY! And i'm sorry to say this, but you better take it easy on your ears from now on; at least till you get the ringing fixed. Don't take care of your ears and you could be in hearing-aids before your forty.</p><p></p><p>Just thought you should know.</p><p></p><p>My hearing loss: Very little; some damage suffered from gun fire in the Army, and working on engines. But I like my ears in working order; so if it's too loud, I WILL protect my hearing.</p><p></p><p>Later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CWT, post: 416582, member: 552399"] Anyone who's ears get a constant or frequent pounding of sound above 80 dB is going to get hurt; and above 120 dB, instant and perminent damage can occur. Unless your showing off, turn it down and give your ears a break. And while showing off, PROTECT your hearing; if your hearing goes, it might be gone for good, and the music just won't sound the same with blown ears. BooLeaN; If you have a constant ringing in your ears that does not go away, you need to go see an ear specialist doctor RIGHT AWAY! And i'm sorry to say this, but you better take it easy on your ears from now on; at least till you get the ringing fixed. Don't take care of your ears and you could be in hearing-aids before your forty. Just thought you should know. My hearing loss: Very little; some damage suffered from gun fire in the Army, and working on engines. But I like my ears in working order; so if it's too loud, I WILL protect my hearing. Later. [/QUOTE]
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