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Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:57 pm
by Desert_Voyager
intercorni wrote:Frankfurt 2007: very loud (i like this), phantastic show!!!
At 36, I'm starting to take my health more seriously. I am quite concerned about the jubilations regarding the extreme loudness of the last TD concert. Great music does not need to be deafeningly loud. I would like to think that I'll still be able to hear, and not get tinnitus for the rest of my life, if I can go to the next one.... so that I can continue to enjoy quiet to moderately loud music afterwards.
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 10:00 pm
by 24db
Desert_Voyager wrote:intercorni wrote:Frankfurt 2007: very loud (i like this), phantastic show!!!
At 36, I'm starting to take my health more seriously. I am quite concerned about the jubilations regarding the extreme loudness of the last TD concert. Great music does not need to be deafeningly loud. I would like to think that I'll still be able to hear and not get tinnitus for the rest of my life if I can go to the next one.... so that I can continue to enjoy quiet to moderately loud music afterwards.
try these:
http://www.hearingprotection.co.uk/musi ... ection.htm
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 10:27 pm
by timer
24db wrote:Desert_Voyager wrote:intercorni wrote:Frankfurt 2007: very loud (i like this), phantastic show!!!
At 36, I'm starting to take my health more seriously. I am quite concerned about the jubilations regarding the extreme loudness of the last TD concert. Great music does not need to be deafeningly loud. I would like to think that I'll still be able to hear and not get tinnitus for the rest of my life if I can go to the next one.... so that I can continue to enjoy quiet to moderately loud music afterwards.
try these:
http://www.hearingprotection.co.uk/musi ... ection.htm
These are the mutts nutts in earplugs, expensive they might be, but hey only cut out the bad frequencies. Our drummer uses a pair all the time when playing as his job is remastering and his ears are his trade.
Personally through years of personal hi - fi's, playing in bands, going to unhealthly load gigs during my teens and twenties my hearing is shot.
I now have to endure distorted concerts if the sounds is either too bright or too loud.
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 10:34 pm
by 24db
timer wrote:24db wrote:Desert_Voyager wrote:
At 36, I'm starting to take my health more seriously. I am quite concerned about the jubilations regarding the extreme loudness of the last TD concert. Great music does not need to be deafeningly loud. I would like to think that I'll still be able to hear and not get tinnitus for the rest of my life if I can go to the next one.... so that I can continue to enjoy quiet to moderately loud music afterwards.
try these:
http://www.hearingprotection.co.uk/musi ... ection.htm
These are the mutts nutts in earplugs, expensive they might be, but hey only cut out the bad frequencies. Our drummer uses a pair all the time when playing as his job is remastering and his ears are his trade.
Personally through years of personal hi - fi's, playing in bands, going to unhealthly load gigs during my teens and twenties my hearing is shot.
I now have to endure distorted concerts if the sounds is either too bright or too loud.
I ****** my hearing through listening to about 60,000 drum samples (cutting off the dead air etc)...hence I got tinnitus, sod all to do with loud gigs. Luckily I got my hearing fixed
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 10:51 pm
by Desert_Voyager
24db wrote:timer wrote:
These are the mutts nutts in earplugs, expensive they might be, but hey only cut out the bad frequencies. Our drummer uses a pair all the time when playing as his job is remastering and his ears are his trade.
Personally through years of personal hi - fi's, playing in bands, going to unhealthly load gigs during my teens and twenties my hearing is shot.
I now have to endure distorted concerts if the sounds is either too bright or too loud.
I ****** my hearing through listening to about 60,000 drum samples (cutting off the dead air etc)...hence I got tinnitus, sod all to do with loud gigs. Luckily I got my hearing fixed
I don't think that there is a cure for tinnitus or deafness, is there?
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 10:54 pm
by 24db
Desert_Voyager wrote:24db wrote:timer wrote:
These are the mutts nutts in earplugs, expensive they might be, but hey only cut out the bad frequencies. Our drummer uses a pair all the time when playing as his job is remastering and his ears are his trade.
Personally through years of personal hi - fi's, playing in bands, going to unhealthly load gigs during my teens and twenties my hearing is shot.
I now have to endure distorted concerts if the sounds is either too bright or too loud.
I ****** my hearing through listening to about 60,000 drum samples (cutting off the dead air etc)...hence I got tinnitus, sod all to do with loud gigs. Luckily I got my hearing fixed
I don't think that there is a cure for tinnitus or deafness, is there?
Tinnitus can be treated with 'noise re-training'...it's not that widely known, and works against the 'tinnitus can't be treated BS' view of some doctors in the NHS, luckily I saw one of the top audiological surgeons in the UK and was totally ok within 18 months
Tinnitus - not a disease, just the ability to hear sounds generated by the auditory (hearing) system, evidence of compensatory mechanisms that are part of its normal function. The problem is the distress created - not the type of sound.
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 6:36 pm
by 24db
timer wrote:24db wrote:Desert_Voyager wrote:
At 36, I'm starting to take my health more seriously. I am quite concerned about the jubilations regarding the extreme loudness of the last TD concert. Great music does not need to be deafeningly loud. I would like to think that I'll still be able to hear and not get tinnitus for the rest of my life if I can go to the next one.... so that I can continue to enjoy quiet to moderately loud music afterwards.
try these:
http://www.hearingprotection.co.uk/musi ... ection.htm
These are the mutts nutts in earplugs, expensive they might be, but hey only cut out the bad frequencies. Our drummer uses a pair all the time when playing as his job is remastering and his ears are his trade.
Personally through years of personal hi - fi's, playing in bands, going to unhealthly load gigs during my teens and twenties my hearing is shot.
I now have to endure distorted concerts if the sounds is either too bright or too loud.
the cheap ones are quite good I hear
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 6:50 pm
by 24db
intercorni wrote:Frankfurt 2007: very loud (i like this), phantastic show!!!
excellent show
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:29 pm
by bigmoog
easily the best (for me) TD concert in at least 10 years...maybe since 87
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:37 pm
by epsilon75
24db wrote:intercorni wrote:Frankfurt 2007: very loud (i like this), phantastic show!!!
excellent show
Incredible show................super loud and super quality
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:41 pm
by 24db
epsilon75 wrote:24db wrote:intercorni wrote:Frankfurt 2007: very loud (i like this), phantastic show!!!
excellent show
Incredible show................super loud and super quality
eh? oh yeah...loud
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:42 pm
by bigmoog
I measured 110db at the balkon...128db during teetering scales...but that may have been my eyes rattling in me head
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:46 pm
by 24db
bigmoog wrote:I measured 110db at the balkon...128db during teetering scales...but that may have been my eyes rattling in me head
they were like that before Linda wound her music box up!
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:48 pm
by bigmoog
Im in awe of Linda's box
awesome intro to a gig....mystified me...but hey....
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:48 pm
by epsilon75
24db wrote:bigmoog wrote:I measured 110db at the balkon...128db during teetering scales...but that may have been my eyes rattling in me head
they were like that before Linda wound her music box up!
Teetering scales got me all damp and over excited.............