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Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
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ive been in a dj booth probably the equivelent of 3 years and i can hear fine...
huh what??? huh????
no seriously though. Its important but i often wonder about these three minute claims and where they come from.
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Oct-18-2004 15:42
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SniFFleS
Suspended User
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Toronto
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Viva is gonna have a lawsuit from me in a few years
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Oct-18-2004 16:03
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Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
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^^^^^ why is it that ive worked there for 2 years and i can hear just fine?
LAwsuit? Why because they dragged you into that club kicking and screaming every single weekend?
LOL
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Oct-18-2004 16:05
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Chinaman
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Toronto, Canada
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The decibel level will definetly affect your hearing but another thing you must consider is the quality of the sound. If it's bad, lots of distortion and noise (sound waves interfering with each other) for instance, that does the most damage to your auditory senses.
Jayx1, perhaps why your hearing isn't as bad as you might think is because in the DJ booth, they have special monitors that have a very good S/R ratio (Signal to noise ratio). Hence, the quality is very good so minimal damage is done to your ears. However, as for the 10 ft. speakers and such, the sound may still be good but there will be a greater noise output if they are not configured properly.
However, good sound and a very high sound intensity (dB level) will affect your hearing, so please be wary.
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"Boa Redux? You must be mistaken, the sign clearly says it's the Far East Theatre!"
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Oct-18-2004 16:10
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Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
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im old..ive been going to clubs for 12 years. I can hear just fine.
I agree that clubs with shitty systems are worse for your hearing but the steve dash phazon at guv and the system at viva are not distorted at all.
Go to some shitty gino club and you might feel a bit of pain but again i went to those when i was in high school and i can hear just fine.
The best sound ive ever heard to this day was at stereo in montreal. It was so loud yet you could have a conversation next to the speaker since the music and sound was so clear.
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Oct-18-2004 16:12
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