Hearing loss: How can I measure the volume so I won’t get unable to hear?


Posted November 20th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
hearing loss
j053montNgro asked:


I have a factory defect, I hear less with an ear than with the other. I love music, love to listen to it, love to play it, but do you know how can I know the volume I’m listening will damage the ear later? or can you tell me some earphones or headphones that can reduce this problem, thanks

How can I listen to my ipod without contributing to hearing loss?


Posted March 6th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
hearing loss
fundaze asked:


Is there anyway? Without having it play through an ihome. Are there special earphones or something?

Has compression in modern recordings contributed to hearing loss?


Posted January 22nd, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
hearing loss
Mike S asked:


The idea just popped into my head last night that I could do a research project to see if this is the case. Especially with the popularity of the airtight earbud and after reading about lawsuits against apple for hearing loss, I really wonder if all of this loud music is widening our ear canals or making our eardrums less sensitive over generations. Hm, maybe it’s the style of earphones that’s the culprit, since some people like listening really loud, compression or not.