Tinnitus can be caused by many, many things. Unlikely it is listening @ 70db.
Do I hurt my ears by listening to music at...
Do I hurt my ears at listening to music at and around 70 decibels?
I can sometimes turn it up to 75 decibels (according to a decibel meter app on my phone from my listening position).
I usually listen at around 65 decibels. And on my iPhone through my Marshall major 3 I rarely go over the halfway mark.
I estimate my listening time a day to be 3-6 hours excluding YouTube watching.
I’m 18 years old and gave a slight ringing in my ears and I am a little bit scared of my hearing getting worse.
I can sometimes turn it up to 75 decibels (according to a decibel meter app on my phone from my listening position).
I usually listen at around 65 decibels. And on my iPhone through my Marshall major 3 I rarely go over the halfway mark.
I estimate my listening time a day to be 3-6 hours excluding YouTube watching.
I’m 18 years old and gave a slight ringing in my ears and I am a little bit scared of my hearing getting worse.
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70 db listening level will be just fine, no harm done https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/hearing_loss/what_noises_cause_hearing_loss.html#:~:text=Sound%20is%20measu.... |
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