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Posted by Kismet7 on Sep-07-2010 17:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Storyteller
Kismet try this and tell me that 4khz is less annoying than for instance 250hz on the same volume.

http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/jw/hearing.html



Like I said...if you passed 7th grade reading...and could comprehend the thread...we have'nt been talking about sounds that are of equal volume here. A kick will often be higher in volume than your average 4khz sound in a dance track. I dont know if your brain can process that info, but if it can, do take it account before furthur throwing up in this thread like an illiterate troll. I mean you got Beatflux agreeing with you...that alone should tell you that you are off a bit.


Posted by Kismet7 on Sep-07-2010 17:21:

Ultimately if you eq out the kick or drop it in volume while arranging the track, the average volume of the track also goes down, which a net positive effect on your hearing, and your hearing of other parts of the mix. Its a mystery how you trolls are defending something which you havent shown any practical value towards mixing a dance track, while i've done that from the start. But hey this is the internetz...where senseless trolls gather and need to judge and disagree with something.


Posted by cryophonik on Sep-07-2010 17:37:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles

This phenomenon is recent and rather sudden. Normal aging of hearing does not occur lopsidedly, nor does it simply appear one day.


That was my thinking from the get-go. Your situation definitely sounds more like some sort of acute infection, not chronic hearing degradation. But, I'm certainly no expert here, so follow the good advice and go get that checked out by a doctor. Your hearing is a priceless commodity. Hope it gets better soon.


Posted by Timothy on Sep-07-2010 19:07:

Re: Scared my hearing might be shot

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Since about a week ago, sounds in my left ear have been muffled, like someone put a low pass filter on it and turned down the volume a bit. Listening to music is very annoying because everything feels a bit lopsided. There is also a dull, nearly constant pain, but it is only mildly irritating, not strong enough that I feel the need to take anything. Wondering what might be going on, though.

I have no allergies at the moment and no other signs of cold or other sickness, and I don't remember being exposed to any especially loud sounds recently. I am seeing a doctor tomorrow about something unrelated to this, so I suppose I will ask her what she thinks.

Anyone else have hearing scares, or even permanently damaged hearing from illness or noise?


No problem m8. I think you just got yourself a very dirty ear. Go to the docter and they'll clean it for you

Ear wax has build up and completely blocked your ear channel. It can hurt if it's really deep. Once it's clean, your hearing will be fine.


Posted by Looney4Clooney on Sep-07-2010 19:34:

sounds like advanced stage syphilis.


Posted by Storyteller on Sep-07-2010 20:07:

Yea now we just wait until the foam comes out of his mouth like Hitler had with his rants..


Posted by Zak McKracken on Sep-07-2010 20:09:

what a thread. kismet your wrong. female vocals are the most damaging, and thats like that due to evolution, its one of their many secret weapons to control us. man i have more tired ears after being to a cafe/restaurant than being in a club, eventhough the SPL diff is probably 1000dB. sub sounds make u only sleepy.


Posted by Kismet7 on Sep-07-2010 20:30:

quote:
Originally posted by nortek
what a thread. kismet your wrong. female vocals are the most damaging, and thats like that due to evolution, its one of their many secret weapons to control us. man i have more tired ears after being to a cafe/restaurant than being in a club, eventhough the SPL diff is probably 1000dB. sub sounds make u only sleepy.


You're not funny nor witty. I blame evolution.


Posted by Storyteller on Sep-07-2010 20:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Kismet7
You're not funny nor witty. I blame evolution.


Nope, he's right!


Posted by Looney4Clooney on Sep-07-2010 21:02:

I would love to see Kismet7's photo.


Posted by Kismet7 on Sep-07-2010 21:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Mad for Brad
I would love to see Kismet7's photo.



Which is rather creepy(normal) of you...given that you have a Brad Pitt picture in your avatar.

I'm 5'4 120 lbs and I have a beard...i'm pretty sure you've already seen and jacked off to my photo.


Posted by kevin shawn on Sep-07-2010 21:50:

I never wear ear protection when DJing and always go to bed with a huge ringing in my ears after.

Oops...For those that wear plugs what brand are you using?


Posted by 100F on Sep-08-2010 00:15:

although i have been registered for quite a while i never really felt like posting or replying until now...

thank you Kismet7 i now raise my voice to congratulate you for being the most stupid person i ever saw on the internet.

do yourself a favor and turn your computer off and start doing something else, anything that doesnt involve comunicating with other human beings in any way, not even thru electronic media, maybe that way you will be able to spend an hour, maybe a day without humiliating yourself


Posted by Kismet7 on Sep-08-2010 00:39:

quote:
Originally posted by 100F

Hi i'm one of the trolls you've been schooling...I logged into one of my many alt accounts because I have no life...

by the way I secretly think you are right...


No shit.


Posted by MSZ on Sep-08-2010 00:47:

kismet7 the fail troll of production studio subform.


Posted by Kismet7 on Sep-08-2010 01:08:

quote:
Originally posted by MSZ
My friends are professional trolls on the production studio subform.


no shit. How many troll fails till the center of the tootsie pop?


Posted by MSZ on Sep-08-2010 01:23:

just one, you.


Posted by DJ Willyson on Sep-08-2010 04:37:

It could be a minor infection. Doctor might check if your eardrums are red, it is, then you might get prescribed with anti-biotic. If that works, then you are good, if not you might have to see a specialist, wish you the bests luck! take care of your ears, you can get ear plugs that doesn't effect the music.


Posted by DJ Willyson on Sep-08-2010 04:40:

I use Etymotic Research for earplugs... It goes 20db down with no muffle sounds.


Posted by Lascodi on Sep-08-2010 18:20:

Shit I think I just caught a mild version of the same thing today at work. I was installing a window with my head almost touching the wall, when somebody slammed his hammer damned hard several times on the other side of the wall right on the same spot. Ultra-loud mid freq made my ear go all low-pass and ringing, and it still feels unpleasant like hell. Hope it heals quickly.


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