Yes a good subwoofer will damage your hearing. The better the bass the more db levels they are pounding out and that is bad for your ears.
at 100Db sound can start to damage the ears.
no this is completely false.
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Yes.
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listening to loud audio for a long period time can decibels your ears.
That depends. If your headphones are slightly broken or your putting it on so loud someone else could hear it from 5ft away, they will damage your ears
Well it depends on what some people's ears are used to. but to damage your ears is when you have to shout to be heard over noise or sounds above 80 decibels.
Elephant ears can tolerate temperatures as low as 50 degrees Fahrenheit before experiencing damage or harm.
You can typically install the subwoofer in the trunk of your car, and position it accordingly to get the sound you want. You can direct it towards the interior of the seat but do not keep it too close to the seat as you might damage the subwoofer. For a more detailed guide, visit http://www.ehow.com/how_3682_install-subwoofers-car.html
Your hearing-your ears.
An Ipod should work safely with any sort of subwoofer setup.