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sorbuss t1_itulp32 wrote

You have justt fucked up your hearing by cranking the volume too high.

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legoman21790 t1_itunwzl wrote

I can’t think of a single earbud/headphone I’ve work that couldn’t make my ears ring if I turned the volume up too high for too long and I’ve tried a LOT. Idk what you mean.

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Az_786 t1_itunorf wrote

I've used a few wireless earbuds and havent come across this issue

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XxDankSaucexX t1_itur57v wrote

maybe your hearing got fucked up by the Beats and skullcandy

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PassiveAgressiveCan t1_ituq84q wrote

What are you using to listen (earbuds, phone, dongle, other source, etc)?

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vivi112 t1_iturn9k wrote

Maybe it's just buildup of wax.

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c0ng0pr0 t1_ituro0j wrote

The question needs to start with your medium and source. My understanding is in the music industry there’s a lot of musicians producing music that plays louder because dumb people think more volume is more value or something. Some music producers refer to it as “the gain wars”. So depending on the genre and year of music release this maybe part of what you’re noticing.

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chucknorriscantfight t1_iturtjs wrote

While I do wish my AirPods could get louder, they still can get pretty loud. I think this may be a hardware/settings issue with your phone OP.

Edit: I believe with newer iPhones/the new iOS, if you listen to music too loud or too often the phone will prompt you about it being too loud. Iirc the prompt made it seem like if I continued to listen “too loudly” the phone would automatically turn the music down, but I’m not 100% on that

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