listen and listen well. Ipods, iPod touches, and everything that has earphones that go in your ears. Damage to the ears can be prevented! JUst dont put the ipod on too high wit volume and dont listen to it too much. It's all about duration. If u do this, u will be fine
Damage such as loss of hearing.
"U wanna come to my house for some fun?" she whispered.
"Huh?"
"Cum to my house," she said.
"Wat did u mutter?"
"CUM TO MY HOUSE!"
"Oh!!! Ok."
hahaha. but this realy can happen.
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it will if you listen to it on high for a long period of time
it can damage your hearing if you have the volume to high
YES! If the volume is too high and its too high for too many times
It's the volume that does the damage - not the mode of delivery. But headsets makes it easier to listen to high volumes w/o disturbing anyone else, so they're a little more dangerous that way.
Yes it can. Your ear drums can burst
Only if you have the volume like REALLY high, skull candies (depending on model) have good sound quality, so you don't need it super high. As long as your limiting the volume you should be fine. I'm not saying have it really low, but just have it at a good place.
It depends on how loud your playing your music. If you have it at maximum volume, you are probably going to loose your hearing at an earlier age than a person whom listened to music that is medium-high volume. Try not to play music too loud.
when we hear a high amplitude sound our eardrum vibrates abnormally.this may cause damage to the eardrum problems.Later it won't vibrate if low intensity sounds fall on it.The ultimate result wouls be hearing impairment.
The high decibels from powerful loudspeakers can damage your hearing over a long time. Such damage is often found in band members that play music loudly.
The high decibels from powerful loudspeakers can damage your hearing over a long time. Such damage is often found in band members that play music loudly.
If you use your earphones at a high volume you are damaging your hearing whether you realize it or not. Look up the meaning of tinnitus and you will understand. Remember that the sense of hearing is very, very sensitive. Use big headphones. Funny looking maybe, but better and richer sounding at a lower volume. Get in the habit of using your phone speaker. But most important of all, use your phone in moderation.
The high decibels from powerful loudspeakers can damage your hearing over a long time. Such damage is often found in band members that play music loudly.
As a person grows older, their hearing usually becomes worse, and they have a more difficult time hearing high frequency sounds. There is no relation to a specific age as this inability to hear high frequency sounds is affected by the kinds of sounds that a person's hearing is subjected to. Hearing damage is greatly increased by loud noises and loud music. Hearing damage can also cause a person to hear noise that is not actually there. This type of damage is called 'tinnitus'. It can sound like a ringing in the ears that never goes away, and is most noticeable when in a quiet room. Hearing protection should be used to prevent hearing loss and tinnitus from loud noises and loud music. There are several ways to reduce hearing damage. -Reduce the level of the noise -Reduce the amount of time that you are exposed to the noise -Use hearing protection to reduce the loudness of the noise -Increase your distance away from the noise
It depends on the size and type of rock. Volume is the space occupied by a rock.*The volume of rock music (its amplitude) is usually in the high environmental range, above 65 decibels, that can cause hearing loss with repeated exposure.