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<blockquote data-quote="oldschool4me" data-source="post: 6149830" data-attributes="member: 581630"><p>correct in a sence. he is just using general information to make an arguement and make himself look like he knows more than others and not specific data pertaining to the bandwidth which we use for spl in our hobby. it goes along with the " you can drown in a tea spoon of water" theory. edit, you can argue the useless point all day but it is still true. does it actually play true everyday- no but can happen. i have been in the hobby for about 18 years and have yet to see someone get instantanious complete hearing loss. i personally have sat in a vehicle at 158db and i found it hard to breath and it seemed to hurt my body more than my ears. i bet you can make someone go into cardiac arrest before deafness with lower frequencies.</p><p></p><p>edit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldschool4me, post: 6149830, member: 581630"] correct in a sence. he is just using general information to make an arguement and make himself look like he knows more than others and not specific data pertaining to the bandwidth which we use for spl in our hobby. it goes along with the " you can drown in a tea spoon of water" theory. edit, you can argue the useless point all day but it is still true. does it actually play true everyday- no but can happen. i have been in the hobby for about 18 years and have yet to see someone get instantanious complete hearing loss. i personally have sat in a vehicle at 158db and i found it hard to breath and it seemed to hurt my body more than my ears. i bet you can make someone go into cardiac arrest before deafness with lower frequencies. edit [/QUOTE]
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