Isn't that considered a part of loud music?
Went to the ear doctor today, and she said I have this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensorineural_hearing_loss
My hearing is okay up until 6000 hertz, where I have a significant drop in hearing. Reason for my hearing loss is loud music, but I know from experience, it has a lot to do with standing in front of crash cymbals being hit frantically by a hard hitting rock drummer...
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Isn't that considered a part of loud music?
only if you consider drummers "musicians"
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The same could be said for "guitar players."Originally Posted by t_ross33
Just sayin'...
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What'd he say???
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Huh?
All kidding aside, I haven't been to the doctor, but I know what you mean about the hearing loss. My high frequency hearing (or lack thereof) seems to get worse every day. Sometimes, it's not that I can't hear something going on, I just can't understand what's being said.
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Ditto. Combine the crash cymbals with raging loud monitors and cymbals bleeding through the monitors. That's what did me in. I'm not sure which frequencies are diminished but they are mainly in the vocal range. I have a real hard time with peoples voices. If I could get the ringing in my left ear to quit I might be able to hear just a bit better.Originally Posted by Robert
Sorry you have loss too Robert. But the good side is...you get to turn it up more so that you can hear it properly.:
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