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<blockquote data-quote="Redliner" data-source="post: 418523" data-attributes="member: 553037"><p>Hearing loss...</p><p></p><p>Something happened when I was a little kid. I've heard different stories from all sides of the family, and according to my doctor, I have 43% hearing ability remaining in my right ear, and 91% in my left. I can still hear shit like any other normal person, it's just a little bit harder for me. I'm always working on stereo because it never sounds right, but sounds awesome either way....</p><p></p><p>I have noticed a little bit of a decrease in my hearing lately though, but it's usually after about 1 or 2 hours of driving with my stereo at 25 of 33. The hearing usually comes back after an hour or so, but I still get worried that some day I may not get that hearing back.</p><p></p><p>Anyway... My advice... Don't do it. Hearing is a precious thing, and hearing aides for 17 year olds is just not right. No one should have to do that. Keep the volume low, and only crank it up in short blasts for show and shit. If you really want to get serious about this shit, put a switch on the remote line for your subwoofer amp. When you're going down the road and no one's in the car so it doesn't matter, switch that sub off. You'll thank me 20 years from now.</p><p></p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redliner, post: 418523, member: 553037"] Hearing loss... Something happened when I was a little kid. I've heard different stories from all sides of the family, and according to my doctor, I have 43% hearing ability remaining in my right ear, and 91% in my left. I can still hear shit like any other normal person, it's just a little bit harder for me. I'm always working on stereo because it never sounds right, but sounds awesome either way.... I have noticed a little bit of a decrease in my hearing lately though, but it's usually after about 1 or 2 hours of driving with my stereo at 25 of 33. The hearing usually comes back after an hour or so, but I still get worried that some day I may not get that hearing back. Anyway... My advice... Don't do it. Hearing is a precious thing, and hearing aides for 17 year olds is just not right. No one should have to do that. Keep the volume low, and only crank it up in short blasts for show and shit. If you really want to get serious about this shit, put a switch on the remote line for your subwoofer amp. When you're going down the road and no one's in the car so it doesn't matter, switch that sub off. You'll thank me 20 years from now. Jason [/QUOTE]
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