Comments on Profile Post by GCS

  1. Wrfortiscue
    Wrfortiscue
    I do too. Didn’t you get T from blasting a clip for seconds lol
    Jan 6, 2022
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  2. GCS
    GCS
    Yeah, turned up the volume to max (106db) for like 5 seconds because wanted to know how it sounds... now I only turn up to lets say max 90db for 1-2 songs
    Jan 6, 2022
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  3. Stacken77
    Stacken77
    Um... 90 dB can like, still do damage lol.
    Jan 6, 2022
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  4. Wrfortiscue
    Wrfortiscue
    @Stacken77 yeah 90db csn potentially be bad for non T folks too over time.
    Jan 6, 2022
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  5. GCS
    GCS
    Yeah I know, but it's highly unlikely that 90db for 4 minutes will cause harm.
    Jan 6, 2022
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  6. GCS
    GCS
    I don't want to be paranoid like most of the people are here overprotecting to the max, not worth it. I'm careful, but not stupidly protective. It's like somebody after car crash, avoiding cars altogether is nonsense.
    Jan 6, 2022
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  7. Exit
    Exit
    If it feels comfortable it’s probably okay..
    For me this was reality before ear damage and after.., just completely another level...
    Jan 6, 2022
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  8. GCS
    GCS
    @Exit I have never blasted music to an uncomfortable level... well except the day I got T.
    Jan 7, 2022
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  9. Exit
    Exit
    Me too, with a drill..
    Jan 7, 2022
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  10. GCS
    GCS
    We are stupid, but did we know that one loud period can cause hearing damage? No, sooo fuck that
    Jan 7, 2022
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  11. Wrfortiscue
    Wrfortiscue
    @Exit I listen to comfortable volume daily and still spike lol
    Jan 7, 2022
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  12. Exit
    Exit
    Well I “spike” from moving in the bed..
    Jan 7, 2022
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  13. Stacken77
    Stacken77
    @GCS Taking care of ones ears and not exposing oneself to loud noises is not about being paranoid, it's plain common sense. You may not suffer any consequences now, but one day those 90 dBs could easily cause a permanent spike. I don't see how listening to loud music for a few minutes of fun could outweigh the detrimental risk of a permanent worsening. It's like asking for trouble in my opinion.
    Jan 7, 2022
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