Listening to HardStyle music with loud volume , unhealthy?
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Inadvisable.
It can damage your ears. -
Yes it can damage your eyes and that's why I always listen to any songs with the lowest volume
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Noise is measured in units called decibels, on a scale from zero to 140. The higher the number in decibels, the louder the noise. The louder the noise, the greater the risk of hearing loss. Hearing loss can occur with regular exposure to noise levels of 110 decibels or more for periods longer than one minute. No more than 15 minutes of unprotected exposure to 100 decibels is recommended. Long-term exposure to 80-85 decibels or over can cause hearing loss.
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What about metal parties and stuff?- I AM AN IDIOT FOR TALKING TO PEOPLE HERE(:
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I remembered when I went to a concert and I stood next to this huge speaker blasting my ears off plus I didn't get like an ear plug or something so I just cover my ears
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Basically , your ears started to hurt you for days ?
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Haha mine didn't hurt for days but right after the concert, my hearing wasn't as good as before but it took a day to get back to its normal state.
I think if you listen to metal music at high volume all the time then yes it would probably hurt for days. -
M basically talking about Hardstyle , dubstep and hardcore
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Oofun4 wrote:
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What about metal parties and stuff?
Have you even read my previous post? ://///
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Als je een Nederlander bent maakt het niet uit, 't is van eigen bodem!
If you are a Dutch man, it doesn't matter.*BroFist* -
yes it does hurt it can cause you a lot of damage even making your hearing worse if you listen to it for a long time like 2 or 3 hours
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Eeeh , lets act like a Dutch man
Thanks weasel- I AM AN IDIOT FOR TALKING TO PEOPLE HERE(:
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It doesn't matter whether its Hardstyle House or Trance or the noise from a motorbike engine, if its greater than 80dB unfortunately sounds of this volume will damage your hearing
I have quite a few friends who are DJ's and after years of playing and dancing in clubs some of them have developed the condition called tinnitus.
Basically my friend shannon has to turn her headphones up really loud when she's mixing and often has a ringing or buzzing sound going on a lot of the time, its more obvious at night or in quiet places which isnt fun trying to sleep.I wish you twice everything that you wish unto me.
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