Navy guy 10+ year member head Turning 152 0 West Palm, FL Apr 22, 2008 #1 who on C.A has noticed that their hearing is not as good as before???? Click to read more...
brtnboarder3241 5,000+ posts Banned 11,144 1 saint charles, IL Apr 22, 2008 #2 i am 100% deaf in my right ear because a car hit me.
J jaredspl 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,577 0 local liquor store Apr 22, 2008 #8 I dont hear high frequency anymore.
j225 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 292 0 Norcross, GA Apr 22, 2008 #9 Yes, hearing loss and ears ring.
joetama 5,000+ posts The British Ear 15,849 52 Cincinnati, Ohio Apr 22, 2008 #10 I've noticed some slight roll off in the hi-freqs. But it isn't because of subwoofers in cars.
groundpound4200 5,000+ posts Da fuq did I just read? 5,417 22 Mankato, MN Apr 22, 2008 #11 no problem here and Im in the mid 140s
N --Navi-- 10+ year member Me > Team PSI 740 0 Victoria,TX Apr 22, 2008 #13 I have had problems hearing all my life, Current count on ruptured eardrums is 4 needed surgery to repair them twice with a skin graft.
I have had problems hearing all my life, Current count on ruptured eardrums is 4 needed surgery to repair them twice with a skin graft.
B blackbonnie 5,000+ posts The Revolution 10,292 2 Grand Rapids, MI Apr 22, 2008 #14 is hearing loss the same for all frequencies. like if im listening to something at 40hz, will i still lose my hearing at the same rate as something at 14khz? i always feel that bass doesnt effect my hearing as bad as my components do
is hearing loss the same for all frequencies. like if im listening to something at 40hz, will i still lose my hearing at the same rate as something at 14khz? i always feel that bass doesnt effect my hearing as bad as my components do
NMBR1SPT 10+ year member I Might Be Your Dad..... 1,789 0 Orlando, Fla. Apr 22, 2008 #15 What??? I cant see what your saying?