
03-16-2006, 08:33 AM
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Pupil
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 16
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im sorry.... what?!? speak up! i cant hear you!
it is about time someone addressed this issue.
with my g5 ipod, i rarely ajust the volume above 10% in a quiet room with the stock earbuds. anytime you increase the volume to cover up background noise, you risk hearing loss. i also have a pair of etyomic 6i's, and i find my ears hurting after use because they kinda jackhammer the sound into your skull, unlike speakers or regular headphones.
just for the record, i think people should be smart enough to supervise themselfs, and we dont need legistators deciding our every action. but do i really need a device that can cause ireversable damage because of a sudden spike in volume all because i bumped my ipod? i use the vol. ajustment under the song info box in itunes to limit my playback vol, but its anoying to have to do that. i dont use my ipod to 'drive' an external source, so the lack of output doesnt effect me. just use an amp, like your soposed to.
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