loud a$$ stereo

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loud a$$ stereo
FreakwitaFro avatar
FreakwitaFro
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check out this video. this can't be good for the ears. http://media.skoopy.com/vids/vid_01157.wmv
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TooLowSdime
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that's sweet. but stereos are kinda like the sun. if you sit out in the sun for a long ass time you'll get sun burnt and it won't feal good but if you go out there for just a little bit and then come back in your fine. i worked at a car audio shop where the owner had 8 15's in his daily driven astro van and he doesn't have any ear problems. at least that's my understanding.
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granth
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high pitch sound creates more ear problems than bass notes.


check out steve meade on www.realmofexcursion.com its the champaigne tahoe. 4 18's 154.xx on music.
Low_SST avatar
Low_SST
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Originally posted by framedragger



high pitch sound creates more ear problems than bass notes.

check out steve meade on www.realmofexcursion.com its the champaigne tahoe. 4 18's 154.xx on music.

they create the same amount of hearing loss just at different frequencies
dragn168 avatar
dragn168
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Originally posted by Low_SST



Originally posted by framedragger



high pitch sound creates more ear problems than bass notes.

check out steve meade on www.realmofexcursion.com its the champaigne tahoe. 4 18's 154.xx on music.

they create the same amount of hearing loss just at different frequencies

yeah its like being hit in the head with a hammer repeatedly really fast or hit in the head with a hammer repeatedly really slow that would be what is happening to your ear drums you just cant see it
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ShakinPlates
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Originally posted by dragn168



Originally posted by Low_SST



Originally posted by framedragger



high pitch sound creates more ear problems than bass notes.

check out steve meade on www.realmofexcursion.com its the champaigne tahoe. 4 18's 154.xx on music.

they create the same amount of hearing loss just at different frequencies

yeah its like being hit in the head with a hammer repeatedly really fast or hit in the head with a hammer repeatedly really slow that would be what is happening to your ear drums you just cant see it

Very good analogy
granth avatar
granth
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Originally posted by dragn168



Originally posted by Low_SST



Originally posted by framedragger



high pitch sound creates more ear problems than bass notes.

check out steve meade on www.realmofexcursion.com its the champaigne tahoe. 4 18's 154.xx on music.

they create the same amount of hearing loss just at different frequencies

yeah its like being hit in the head with a hammer repeatedly really fast or hit in the head with a hammer repeatedly really slow that would be what is happening to your ear drums you just cant see it

i meant that higher pitches noises cause damage more rapidly, guess i didnt word that way.