HJi.
This is an extremely loud volume that can easily damage yr ears. How far away you measure from the loudspeakers?? Watch out yr neightbour may knock yr door.
With all do respect, I believe that's a myth, when it comes to listening to music. But the experts have to say that because there are so many variables/idiots in how people listen. Distortion, quality of gear, proximity to speakers, headphones, type of music, etc., that are all factors that can damage hearing.
If it were true, in regards to music, I should already be deaf, a few years back.
First of all music spl generally is not sustained like a mechanical sound. Secondly with quality gear distortion levels are pretty low, distortion being the real danger to worry about.
Third there's a conditioning factor. I went through a phase were I was listening 40 to 50 hours a week. Then I went through listening fatigue that lasted a few weeks were I had no desire for loud music. Just kept music at low level background music. Eventually I came out of listening fatigue and can listen for several hours at above average levels without fatigue, on my system.
Change the variables and I don't know that I can say that. I've been to bars where the PA system hurt my ears, most likely from distortion.
When I'm not listening to stereo at home, I keep noise to a minimum to rest my ears. I also find that constant bombardment of what I call noise pollution makes me very irritable.
