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What is your preffered volume when listening to music
Ear drummingly, explosively loud!! 3 (25%)
Just enough to rupture vital organs. 2 (16.7%)
Loud enough to not induce ringing in the ear. 6 (50%)
Half-way. 1 (8.3%)
The wussy setting that wussy people put it on. 0 (0%)
Soft enough to hear the sound. 0 (0%)
None. Booooring. 0 (0%)
Total Votes: 12
Volume when listening to music
Topic Started: Wednesday Mar 16 2005, 03:49 PM (117 Views)
Oxide
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Wake Up.
So, everyone listens to music.
Whats that, YOU DON'T!?!? Whack on a CD NOW!

Preferable, I have it on Half-Way, to make sure I have at least considerable hearing when I get older.

You?
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FreakyLime
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I Crank it to full. As if you dont like the noise tingling and destroying your eardrums.
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JimJim
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Apart from TV, I only listen to through my earphones on my mp3 and when doing that it depends on the song but most of the time mines up fairly loud.
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slim_reapr
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When im driving i usually whack up the volume fairly loud,so you can feel it.But I cant bear to have the volume too loud when im listening to headphones,it feels like my head is ripping apart.
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FreakyLime
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Move this to the poll forum.
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slim_reapr
Aug 31 2005, 11:37 PM
When im driving i usually whack up the volume fairly loud,so you can feel it.But I cant bear to have the volume too loud when im listening to headphones,it feels like my head is ripping apart.

same here, have it heaps loud in my car and pc music, but not that loud on headphones as im already deaf enough :P
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madomatic
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I always have ringing in my ears from listening to music too loud through headphones.
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