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Old 07-11-2005, 02:11 PM
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I have my bass on -3 and treble on +2 and listen to The Crystal Method on max volume all the time with no distortion.

I have a 10" OG Solo Baric and 2 Focal tweeters in the doors.
Old 07-11-2005, 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by aruffell
Maybe I should start promoting hearing aids on this thread ;-) - Guys the general rule of thumb is that if you can't hear yourself speaking at a normal tone of voice then you are damaging your hearing.... I love loud music but I love to be able to hear even more so I never try to push my Bose system beyond 16-17.
For a more scientific table from OSHA, http://www.oshrc.gov/decisions/html_1989/80-2848.html

Sound level dBA
Duration per day, hours slow response
8.................90
6.................92
4.................95
3.................97
2................100
1 1/2............102
1................105
1/2..............110
1/4 or less.......115


115 dBA is pretty loud but the volume number on the display isn't really that good of an indication of how loud the music really is. Some of my older CD's are quiter at 33 than some other CDs at 25. (BTW, each click on the volume **** from 20 to MAX (34) is 1 dB so the difference between 20 and 34 is 14 dB. That's a good amount but not enough to make you instantly deaf.

Also the 115 is probably conservative coming from OSHA. I have heard 120 dBA being OK for short periods of time (<1 hour) from other sources but I dont remember which one specifically.

For decent meter, I would go to Radio Shack and try one of theirs. They work pretty well and I tested them to be fairly accurate.

The important thing to keep in mind is dosage. There isn't a hard number where you will get instant hearing damage. It is always XdBA for N hours that recomendations are based on.

-Mr. Wigggles

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Old 07-12-2005, 12:02 AM
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i've had mine at 30+ and it's fine. Dont be such wimps, they are warrantied...
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