Dangers of wearing headphones ....
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 6:36 pm
Clancy wrote: I've done the same thing myself, Arnold. The danger with monitoring, you can be at it for hours ...and don't ask me why , but , everyone increases the volume as the day goes on, and as they're fully cupped phones , the bass frequencies are thumping away merrily. Over the last couple of years, I've put the headphone amp out of reach.
As for Pete Townsend, I think its been a combination of being in front of Hiwatt stacks , and prolonged headphone wear. The danger with todays in ear phones is exactly that....they're right in the lug hole ...and as the article was saying , people keep turning them up to mask out traffic, train , or anyother noise thats going on around them
I started wearing very small earplugs ...(.the type that look like Blu-Tak) years ago because I was beginning to get constant ringing in my ears ....but I put that down to standing in front of 100 watt amps .....lovely as it is , I valued my hearing all the same. What you said in another thread about wearing larger (open phones) makes perfect sense .....the thing is, till it' becomes "cool" to do that , many will continue to go with the in ear phones.
I really dont like anything over or in my ears. I very seldom wear them. I use to get in trouble with listening to my music. I still think I have some hearing loss though.
As for Pete Townsend, I think its been a combination of being in front of Hiwatt stacks , and prolonged headphone wear. The danger with todays in ear phones is exactly that....they're right in the lug hole ...and as the article was saying , people keep turning them up to mask out traffic, train , or anyother noise thats going on around them
I started wearing very small earplugs ...(.the type that look like Blu-Tak) years ago because I was beginning to get constant ringing in my ears ....but I put that down to standing in front of 100 watt amps .....lovely as it is , I valued my hearing all the same. What you said in another thread about wearing larger (open phones) makes perfect sense .....the thing is, till it' becomes "cool" to do that , many will continue to go with the in ear phones.
I really dont like anything over or in my ears. I very seldom wear them. I use to get in trouble with listening to my music. I still think I have some hearing loss though.