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<blockquote data-quote="McIntosh" data-source="post: 6151742" data-attributes="member: 605496"><p>I assume you're implying it would hurt? I had no idea. You mean that guy who has listened at 150+ dB for years is wrong? Say it ain't so. He must be right, he's been to competitions and knows people who can stand it for hours with no hearing loss. Science and physiology don't apply to these men and women from Krypton. I'm no HT guy (not my cup of tea) but I know 125 dB is painful and 150 is fatal to ear tissue. I'm no toxicology major but I know what toxic is. By deduction: their stereos aren't nearly as loud as they claim or they can't possibly listen to them (cranked) for more than a few seconds without permanent hearing loss. Either way I fail to see the point (unless its losing your hearing abilities).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McIntosh, post: 6151742, member: 605496"] I assume you're implying it would hurt? I had no idea. You mean that guy who has listened at 150+ dB for years is wrong? Say it ain't so. He must be right, he's been to competitions and knows people who can stand it for hours with no hearing loss. Science and physiology don't apply to these men and women from Krypton. I'm no HT guy (not my cup of tea) but I know 125 dB is painful and 150 is fatal to ear tissue. I'm no toxicology major but I know what toxic is. By deduction: their stereos aren't nearly as loud as they claim or they can't possibly listen to them (cranked) for more than a few seconds without permanent hearing loss. Either way I fail to see the point (unless its losing your hearing abilities). [/QUOTE]
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