- Aug 14, 2013
- 2,455
- Tinnitus Since
- Resolved since 2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown (medication, head injury)
I guess you will appreciate the following clip in that case...I hope she never has kids riding in a car with her.
Comment by wootfluke: "Seriously needs to wear ear protection unless he has some seriously good ear plugs I can't see. The only time I have been in a beast like this, I could not hear any treble or actual music because the low freq drowned it out, its like getting your head squeezed with air pressure and vibrations. very weird but sick feeling."I guess you will appreciate the following clip in that case...
You think these guys are wearing ear plugs? Think again.
And yet another. I'll admit that when I saw the guys clapping over the breakage, I just thought, "What a bunch of idiots," but when I saw the dog appear in the video, it made me angry. This is animal cruelty, no doubt about it.Another video that will make you rage.
I didn't see the dog, but if there was one it's definitely animal abuse.And yet another. I'll admit that when I saw the guys clapping over the breakage, I just thought, "What a bunch of idiots," but when I saw the dog appear in the video, it made me angry. This is animal cruelty, no doubt about it.
Some amplifiers actually do! I think I remember reading these "This thing is capable of producing dangerous volume levels" in an SWR or Ampeg manual. It also mentioned hearing damage and that earing protection was advised for anything over 80dB/8hrs or something.That being said, I do think amplifiers and subwoofers should come with warnings about not just hearing loss, but tinnitus. My 1,000 watt bass amp and 4x10 bass cab sure did not!
The dog appears briefly at approximately 2:04. Must have been right in the vicinity of the car.I didn't see the dog, but if there was one it's definitely animal abuse.