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Ipod Headphones


Question Posted Sunday June 24 2007, 6:27 pm

You all know that rumor going around about how ipod headphones can make your hearing worse. Is that true and even proven?? I use those headphones a lot but I don't have the volume very loud. Any ideas?? Thanks!

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BAMAWAMA answered Sunday June 24 2007, 9:27 pm:
i absolutelty HATE ipod headphones ( even though i use them ) ....they always fall out...and the truth is they can damage your hearing but any kind of headphone can go really loud..on itunes and on your ipod you can do a voluke control so it doesnt get too loud...and you can adjust song volumes cause sometimes some songs can naturally be louder than others


hope i helpedd

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brokenheart456 answered Sunday June 24 2007, 9:16 pm:
iPod headphones can go very loud, and if you listen to them for a long time with the volume really loud, you could damgae your ears/hearing.
of course, you can damage them having the volume up too loud using any headphones.
As long as you don't have hte volume up too high, you should be ok :)

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LM answered Sunday June 24 2007, 7:48 pm:
ANY headphones could make your hearing worse. It's just "iPod headphones" because SO many people have them. Plus, the new iPods have that option to make the maximum volume VERY loud, and if you listen like that for long periods, you could damage your ears.


But as long as you don't have the sound that loud, I'm confident you'll be fine.

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