So, the next question is what max volume will you guys expose yourselves to when listening. I know that my system can easily get to a volume that can damage your hearing in fairly short order. It would seem ironic to damage my hearing listening to high end audio equipment that requires some level of hearing capacity to appreciate.
I measured dB with an iPhone app. I know it is not precise but gives a ballpark figure.
For me, 'loud' is just above 50% volume (on my system) and is in the 70-75 dB range. I will listen at this level for maybe one song or two and then to me it is distractingly loud. I have had the car stereo at 80 dB and above when driving alone.
I am comfortable listening in the 60-65 dB range and enjoy doing that for a whole CD but it is too loud for my wife to enjoy.
50-55 dB is enjoyable to me but still requires talking louder than normal to have a conversation.
Below 50 dB is fine for background listening but not as enjoyable for dedicated listening.
I measured dB with an iPhone app. I know it is not precise but gives a ballpark figure.
For me, 'loud' is just above 50% volume (on my system) and is in the 70-75 dB range. I will listen at this level for maybe one song or two and then to me it is distractingly loud. I have had the car stereo at 80 dB and above when driving alone.
I am comfortable listening in the 60-65 dB range and enjoy doing that for a whole CD but it is too loud for my wife to enjoy.
50-55 dB is enjoyable to me but still requires talking louder than normal to have a conversation.
Below 50 dB is fine for background listening but not as enjoyable for dedicated listening.