I was watching that embarassing teenage bodies thing on tv, and it was saying how loud music can damage our ears, but how do I know what volume is safe? It said anything above 85db (i think it's db) is unsafe... but i don't know what that means...

I was watching that embarassing teenage bodies thing on tv, and it was saying how loud music can damage our ears, but how do I know what volume is safe? It said anything above 85db (i think it's db) is unsafe... but i don't know what that means...
Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it. - Terry Pratchett
The volume bar shouldnt be more then half way lol
What :S that would depend on what media player you're using and what your speakers are set to lol, I could turn mine right up and have WMP at half volume and still be well above 85db
I wouldn't worry too much though, 85 is fairly high and you'd need to be playing it pretty constantly at that level to damage yourself
What :S that would depend on what media player you're using and what your speakers are set to lol, I could turn mine right up and have WMP at half volume and still be well above 85db
I wouldn't worry too much though, 85 is fairly high and you'd need to be playing it pretty constantly at that level to damage yourself
LOL, sorry
I was talkin about ipods and handheld music players or mp3/4's LOL
My ipods always on full and i have it on most of the day. And when I'm at home i have it on my ipod speakers which are on full volume too. hasn't done me any harm![]()
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@dollop; its long term damage, so if you keep that up for a year or so, you will feel the damage later on in life.
This is our situation and we're happy to be here,
I wouldn't change this place for anything.
Not yet. It will seriously damage your ears if you keep it up.
But yeah I have iPod on full volume on the bus, to drown out the sound of chavs arguing, but I just got new earbud earphones, and they block out external noise. So I will be playing my music very low in a paranoid fashion.
Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it. - Terry Pratchett
lol I've been doin it like that for well over a year
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If after you have been listenning to your music, your ears start ringing then you have had it too loud!
I just watched the thing about loud music
Wonder how many decibels full volume on ipod is?
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