Hard to belive that this is not a joke.
This is wrong on so many levels. It is a long thread but every 3 post or so my jaw dropped in amazement.
http://forum.ecoustics.com/bbs/messages/4/2333.html
Dont say I didnt warn you!
LOL
-JH
This is wrong on so many levels. It is a long thread but every 3 post or so my jaw dropped in amazement.
http://forum.ecoustics.com/bbs/messages/4/2333.html
Dont say I didnt warn you!
LOL
-JH
Dont say I didnt warn you!
Now my head hurts. It's your fault
Re: Hard to belive that this is not a joke.
Everybody gets started in audio somewhere.
Jonny Hotnuts said:
Dont say I didnt warn you!
Everybody gets started in audio somewhere.
ashok said:Has anyone done a study on hearing loss of car occupants with very loud systems installed. Especially with huge subs installed.
Must be causing irreversible hearing damage in just a few days ?
If you read any threads at ecoustics you will see it causes brain damage as well.
theAnonymous1 said:
If you read any threads at ecoustics you will see it causes brain damage as well.
I second that.
It seems that sound in high and mid range frequency, especially vocal ranges damage hearing the most from what I know. Low bass is not nearly as bad for you, reasonable amount not bad at all. Damage dependent on exposure time and severity. Anyone correct me if wrong.ashok said:Has anyone done a study on hearing loss of car occupants with very loud systems installed. Especially with huge subs installed.
Must be causing irreversible hearing damage in just a few days ?
That place, I quit going there some time ago didn't take long to get burned out. I wonder how large a company SoundAround is, I don't really know but they can't be that small. You get what you pay for I've used some of their stuff that worked well, for a particular application.
Collective knowledge? I dunno but some of the stuff appears to me that public schooling has a LONG way to go, really it is sad example of the lack of basic knowledge. I once worked at a place and we tried to hire people that could read a rule to measure things down only to 1/16". It was near impossible.
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