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  • #16
    Originally posted by Tom Phillips View Post
    My issue is that past ear damage makes the music sound just like it is being played through a distorted system after it reaches a certain high SPL.
    I've noticed that ever since I can remember. I thought it worked that way for everybody. I call it the "ear's built-in limiter" - possibly the point at which the tiny hairs in the cochlea can move no further, and massive stimulation of their associated nerves causes a "crunch" sensation to be registered in the brain. Just my theory, fwiw. When that happens, you know for sure it's too loud & get out of the damage zone.
    This isn't the future I signed up for.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Leo_Gnardo View Post
      I've noticed that ever since I can remember. I thought it worked that way for everybody. I call it the "ear's built-in limiter" - possibly the point at which the tiny hairs in the cochlea can move no further, and massive stimulation of their associated nerves causes a "crunch" sensation to be registered in the brain. Just my theory, fwiw. When that happens, you know for sure it's too loud & get out of the damage zone.
      In my case, the problem started with a specific high SPL occurrence to one ear 50 years ago. It evolved (sensitive to different frequencies) and got progressively worse over the years.

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      • #18
        I've had custom molded plugs for over 10 years and use them whenever I play. However, I've found that their response isn't flat enough for live sound mixing, so at high SPL shows, I get a decent mix happening, then insert the plugs and try not to tweak the mix thereafter.

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