MusicPlayerVolume & EarSafety Guide !!

     Music Player Volume & Ear Safety Guide !!


    This guide is to help you and provide you some tips and for your knowledge and Not To Create A FearIncreasing Popularity, Great number of choices , Small, Easy, Good and Fall in Prices and the Coolness factor of having one factors have made us to buy one of the Portable Media PlayersThey let you listen to the music on the go and give hours of battery life and easily charge back again in no time from your laptops.And They have lots of other features that you know geeks know them much better then a layman out there !Now a days even a 5k cellphone sports a Descent Music Player and FM tuner !! this adds to it !!One of the most neglected factor by people is the hearing problems that these MP3 players bring with themselves. This will now be proved .Presented will the research done by scientists and noise experts to prove the point !!!The damage to your ears is depends both on the noise level and time of exposureSound levels is measured in A-weighted decibel (dBA) units its on a logarithmic scalewhich means 2dBA is 10 times 1dBA !! Note This Point !!

    Noise level Table
    How loud is too loud?

    Decibel level What we hear

    10 dB Normal breathing
    20 dB Rustling leaves, mosquito
    30 dB Whisper
    40 dB Stream, refrigerator humming
    50-60 dB Quiet office
    50-65 dB Normal conversation
    60-65 dB Laughter Every day Conversation
    70 dB Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer Restaurant
    75 dB Dishwasher
    78 dB Washing machine, High Class Room without a teacher
    80 dB Garbage disposal, city traffic noise

    Prolonged exposure to any noise above 85 dB can cause gradual hearing loss.

    84 dB Diesel truck
    70-90 dB Recreational vehicle
    88 dB Subway, motorcycle
    85-90 dB Lawnmower
    100 dB Train, garbage truck
    97 dB Newspaper press
    98 dB Farm tractor

    Regular exposure of more than 1 minute risks permanent hearing loss.

    103 dB Jet flyover at 100 feet
    105 dB Snowmobile
    110 dB Jackhammer, power saw, symphony orchestra
    120 dB Thunderclap, discotheque/boom box
    110-125 dB Stereo Rock Music
    110-140 dB Rock concerts
    130 dB Jet takeoff, shotgun firing
    145 dB Boom cars

    A Flash Based Meter with Noise

    Another one check this one too
    Music dBA levels

    60-70 dB normal piano practice
    70 dB fortissimo singer 3 ft. away
    75-85 dB chamber music in small auditorium
    84-103 dB violin
    85-111 dB flute
    85-114 dB trombone
    106 dB timpani & bass drum rolls
    120-137 dB symphonic music peak
    150 dB rock music peak

    Safe levels beyond which u face risk

    80 dBA 8hrs ( but note 80dBA is Considered risky in the long term )
    90 dbA 8 hrs
    92 dbA 6 hrs
    95 dbA 4 hrs ( This is the level @ which people listen to in heavy traffic )
    97 dbA 3 hrs ( This is the most common level set by teenagers in presence of 75dBA ambient noise )
    100 dbA 2 hrs
    102 dbA 1.5 hrs
    105 dbA 1 hr
    110 dbA 0.5 hr
    115 dbA 0.25 hr or le
    So the sound level at a normal conversation is 60dBA and if your mom calls you or some one says something to you when you are listening to music and you can't hear then it means you are listening to music @ 80dBA

    Sound Levels about 80 dBA are considered dangerous !! That's also the sound level of city traffic !! Now If you are listening to music in city traffic then the output of your music player will be certainly more then the ambient sound of 80dbA and will be around 90dBA which is very dangerous when exposure time is long !!

    If you think you have "gotten used to" the noise you are routinely exposed to, then most likely you have already suffered damage and have acquired a permanent hearing loss. Don't be fooled by thinking your ears are "tough" or that you have the ability to "tune it out"! Noise induced hearing loss is usually gradual and painless, but, unfortunately, permanent. Once destroyed, the hearing nerve and its sensory nerve cells do not regenerate!

    Noise hearing loss usually starts with high frequencies !!
    High frequency sound ringtones are used by students in USA in classrooms !!
    Simply Put the Younger Students can hear the high frequencies well but the teacher can't and hence small kids use these ringtones in the middle of classroom to go unnoticed !!

    Getting Back to Sound Levels by Music Players these charts make it clear !

    So you can clearly see that volume levels of 60-70 % is risky !!

    All combinations of headphones/earphones and MP3 players generate potentially harmful sound levels !

    It will take from 12 minutes (at 102 dBA) to seven hours (at 86 dBA) to exceed the occupational noise limit noted above. You will exceed the limit in just one minute if you played heavy metal or pop music at full volume levels of 114 dBA. At this sound level, ex
    posure for longer durations can pose a risk of immediate, serious and permanent hearing loss. !!!

    The Bottom Line Is Your MP3 Player Will Damage Your Ears Any Way !!!

    Bose that's why came up noise cancellation headphones for airlines.

    So when there is lots of ambient noise just shut your music player and save your ears !! And save your a$$... you dont want to get dumped by your gf and fired by your bose coz u dont listen to them ( read u cant hear them ) !!
    Bose Quiet Comfort 3
    Noise Cancellation: 9/10
    Comfort: 8/10
    Sound Quality: 9/10
    Portability/Size: 6/10
    List Price: $349.00

    The Bose Engineers successfully created a smaller on-the-ear headset that offers better noise cancelling than the previous generation. The build-quality is very high and the leather they use is incredibly soft. The only drawback, a minor one, is that the unit uses a proprietary rechargeable battery which makes an in-air battery change impossible (unless you buy an extra battery from Bose and remember to charge it too). The headset does not pass-through music when the battery is dead. When fully charged, the battery will last for 20 hours.
    The Verdict: A very high quality headset. The Bose Quiet Comfort 3 will not disappoint.

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