It is no secret that prolonged exposure to loud sound is highly damaging to our hearing. Listening to loud music is one of the common factors leading to degraded hearing ability and tinnitus, and is deeply unhealthy.

At the same time, such level of noise negatively impacts the quality of sound perception, which degrades the musical side of the musical performance.

In what seems to be the echoes of the so-called “loudness war”, bands still stick to the idea that “the louder you blast it - the better”. But it’s not true. There are many other ways to energize the crowd without causing them sound damage, and I’d love to see more of those, instead of them trying to be the loudest ever.

  • WHYAREWEALLCAPS
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    33 months ago

    most of it is from not using hearing protection at concerts and other activities where I should have been using it.

    You mean like firing a pistol in an elevator?

    • @[email protected]
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      13 months ago

      Doesn’t everyone do that to get a good start to their day? Shit sometimes I do it in the parking garage because the echo gives me double tinnitus.

    • Canopyflyer
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      13 months ago

      Skydiving.

      I have ~4500 jumps and jump planes are very loud. Even with a full face helmet, jump planes are very loud and I didn’t use ear plugs until my last 1000 jumps or so.

      I do have a fair amount of time shooting, but always used ear protection.