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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8770859" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>When I barely went to college for like a month, my audio engineering teacher told us about his mad loud guitar playing days, and that he had his ear like x-ray'd or something, and he said you could see the "dip" in his ear cilia hair, in the frequency range of the hair that resonated to the frequencies of the very loud guitar he was playing. Breaking those means less physical vibration from the hairs, which means basically less voltage to your brain at those frequencies. </p><p></p><p>That's one reason why I like silk-dome tweeters. Harsh tweeters, IMO, cause worse hearing damage than smooth tweeters. I never liked a ton of tweeter, just clear tweeter sounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8770859, member: 591582"] When I barely went to college for like a month, my audio engineering teacher told us about his mad loud guitar playing days, and that he had his ear like x-ray'd or something, and he said you could see the "dip" in his ear cilia hair, in the frequency range of the hair that resonated to the frequencies of the very loud guitar he was playing. Breaking those means less physical vibration from the hairs, which means basically less voltage to your brain at those frequencies. That's one reason why I like silk-dome tweeters. Harsh tweeters, IMO, cause worse hearing damage than smooth tweeters. I never liked a ton of tweeter, just clear tweeter sounds. [/QUOTE]
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