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I've heard from lots of people that actually listening to music for a long period of time is even worse than loud music for a short period of time. But honestly IDK.
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I'm only 17 (18 in 5 days) and the hearing in my right ear is already getting weaker from too loud music |
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#3
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I guess I'm kinda nonchalant about this
I always listen to music from my PSP on my way to school,home It must be max volume whenever I listen,may be too loud for some people but it's fine for me
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I listen to music far too often
I listen to it through speakers as often as I can, but when I'm on the bus, or walking around, or at work (on break) I tend to listen through earphones I've had ear problems in the past, but that's more because (and this is gonna sound disgusting) I get this build-up on wax that needs clearing out every now and then. That could be due to the earphones but I dunno.
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#5
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I worry about my hearing because I listen to music as I'm sleeping, but a good general rule of thumb is moderation.....like if you're going to listen to music nonstop don't have it at a volume where you can't hear anything else...oh, and earbuds...totally not good for those ears.
But sometimes you just can't help it, like with "Evolution" or "Rule" I need to hear every sound effect in the song!
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