jojo4701 discovered a high frequency noise, setting off the Mosquito alarm at max volume. Concerned about potential damage, jojo4701 seeks advice on the incident’s impact.
Summary
- jojo4701 accidentally played a high frequency sound clip at max volume for a short duration.
- Users offer reassurance that short-term exposure to loud noises usually doesn’t cause permanent damage.
- Discussions around acceptable hearing ranges for adults and potential risks of high volume exposure.
Reassurance from Audiophiles
audioman1999 assured jojo4701 that short-term exposure is unlikely to have caused damage, recommending consultation with an audiologist for peace of mind.
Hearing Limits and Personal Experiences
kerouak and Sweet_Mother_Russia share their hearing ranges, providing insights into acceptable frequencies for adults and the impact of personal experiences on hearing sensitivity.
Cautious Consideration
merlperl204 shifted the focus to speaker damage, highlighting another crucial aspect to consider after incidents of high volume exposures.
While jojo4701’s mishap raises concerns about the potential risks of high frequency noise exposure, the supportive responses from the audiophile community offer reassurance and guidance. Understanding the impact of sound intensity on hearing health is crucial for all sound enthusiasts, reminding us to tread carefully when exploring the boundaries of audio technology.