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Old 07-30-2002, 02:55 AM   #31
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Ah, unbelievable. You have no idea what it's like to listen to 'Original Pranksta" at top volume on HUGE speakers. Well, I'm deaf, but it was worth it.
You're full of $hit is what you are. If you were permanently affected by loud music you certainly wouldn't be joking abut it.
[/QUOTE]Yorick, calm down. Canst thou not taketh a joke? [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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Old 07-30-2002, 04:30 AM   #32
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Yorick, calm down. Canst thou not taketh a joke? [img]tongue.gif[/img]
Well the thing is that tinnitus is not a joke. It can send you round the bend. I have had temporary tinnitus before, and it is NOT pleasant (that was after being too close to the speakers at a gig). Imagine hearing ringing and buzzing noises, quite loud, every single minute for the rest of your life and it becomes less funny. Thankfully mine passed. I've also suffered temporary hearing loss due to ear infections on several occassions.

I'm much more careful now than I used to be, my hearing is precious to me. Music is the main driving force in my life I sometimes think (even tho I don't play much these days I still listen), and if I lost or damaged my hearing I would be devastated.
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Old 07-30-2002, 04:41 AM   #33
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around 130 decibel or something like that
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Old 07-30-2002, 04:59 AM   #34
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Yorick, calm down. Canst thou not taketh a joke? [img]tongue.gif[/img]
Well the thing is that tinnitus is not a joke. It can send you round the bend. I have had temporary tinnitus before, and it is NOT pleasant (that was after being too close to the speakers at a gig). Imagine hearing ringing and buzzing noises, quite loud, every single minute for the rest of your life and it becomes less funny. Thankfully mine passed. I've also suffered temporary hearing loss due to ear infections on several occassions.

I'm much more careful now than I used to be, my hearing is precious to me. Music is the main driving force in my life I sometimes think (even tho I don't play much these days I still listen), and if I lost or damaged my hearing I would be devastated.
[/QUOTE]That's understandable, Epona, but in my opinion people need to be less touchy. I think that Yorick overreacted a bit just at one small joke. The thought of losing my hearing is for me definitely not pleasant either, I love music and I don't think that I'd want to live if I couldn't hear anything at all. But that doesn't mean that I don't take life a little lightly and joke a bit about serious things. As long as I'm not serious about the joking and don't care about exposing myself to levels of sound that'd damage my hearing I can't see how harmful it can be.
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Old 07-30-2002, 05:23 AM   #35
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Waaaaaaaaaaay more than loud enough, in addition to a huge stereo, we also have 6 Bosse surround sound and a huge base speaker! BOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!! I on;y love listening to songs I like loud though (and off the topic)..... I love dvds with surround!
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Old 07-30-2002, 05:39 AM   #36
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A moderate volume, seriously I don't see what the big deal is with having music loud enough to make your ears bleed. This way I can enjoy the music at a reasonable level without disturbing anyone enough for them to complain.

Sometimes I raise the volume to a level where I can experience music in a better way (some rock songs from Creed and Linkin park have a lot of sounds you can't really appreciate on a volume other then very loud).

Sometimes I'm walking down the street and I hear music being played from a building fairly far away clearly, whats the point in having it that loud?

God I sound old but I'm serious.
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Old 07-30-2002, 09:03 AM   #37
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Depends really. When I'm in the boarding house, I've got a 5-point Altec Lansing speaker system that pisses off the roommates and has people in the other house banging on the walls begging for the hurting to stop

When I'm at home, we've got a Bose 6-point speaker surround system, so I just sit on the couch right in the middle of all the speakers and blast away till the walls shake. Its a different case when I'm playing with the PS2 because the constant repeating sounds get annoying, but when it comes to music, its up all the way. The thing about it is that its never really quite loud enough, but when you turn the music off and then on again, you'll realise quite how loud you already are..
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Old 07-30-2002, 12:12 PM   #38
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I have speakers right under my feet, and four around me, plus a stereo right besides me head around my computer. Seriously, though, i can't play my music any louder than a bloody whisper or I have to have headphones because I live in a street which is all pensioners except me. So i can't boom Hole, or any of my other favourite bands, out anywhere near as loud as I like. However, using headphones means I'm cronically deaf...
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Old 07-30-2002, 12:19 PM   #39
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If your internal organs liquify it MAY be too loud. I am on my third pair of lungs, the last ones just imploded when I turned on
Godsmack.
serves you right for listening to godsmack naH i play my music loud
[img]graemlins/superdude.gif[/img] im still waiting to buy my fender spinal tap amp > it goes all the way to eleven so then my diverse stringed ramblngs will be that little tad louder heehee OBEY YOUR MASTER!!!
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Old 07-30-2002, 01:12 PM   #40
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Yorick, calm down. Canst thou not taketh a joke? [img]tongue.gif[/img]
Sure I can. However, getting tinnitus from loud music is not a joke.

Whenever some idiot brags about "going deaf" or "making their ears bleed" as some have done here even AFTER my post, you know they are all talk and have done ZERO damage YET.

Believe me, everyone I know who got ear damage from loud music got very serious about the issue.

Do we joke about getting leperosy, losing our sense of smell/taste, or going blind?

"Oh yeah man, I played Half life for two weeks straight without a break. I'm bind now but it was worth it!"

Yeah right.

These guys have no idea.

NO IDEA.
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