Do You Still Listen to Music?

I listen to music everyday, at pretty much the same volume i used to. Granted, the tinnitus flares up for a little while afterwards but it rarely bothers me now. On the other hand i haven't dared played guitar/bass at anything approaching the trouser flapping volumes i used to... it's too much of a risk.

JC THE BOMB!
 
Yes, but always on at a lower volume than I used to. Love my music and only really started to listen to it again in the last few weeks. Never through headphones though....
 
I'm a film score enthusiast with almost 2,000 soundtracks on CD, plus I love collecting really early 1980s CDs of scores and pop/rock albums before all the remasters happened. Music on disc back then had better dynamic range, so it sound more natural and far less compressed.

In answer to the thread question, yes I still listen with hyperacusis in the way. It's just some of the more shrill recordings that make my right ear recoil. As a result, I need to reduce the treble a fair bit on some albums.
 
Wow, some of you guys really listen to music seemingly without care huh. I mean, of course you still take care of your ears, but re-reading some of your comments, I'm kind of surprised with how you listen to music.
 
Yes, I listen to music everyday but not as long and at lower volume than before. But I don't use headphones, only small speakers.
 

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