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So my point is that it makes sense to do every thing we can not to damage our hearing any more than we already have and to understand that it's lots easier to do as we age. Or as you guys age, I don't do that/. Cheers, Gary
It is also to be noted that even if one is not exposed to loud music, the hearing ability will be effected no matter what because of the growing aspect of the ear mechanism. And yes, as Gary mentioned, one starts loosing the ability of hearing the top frequencies and from there, downhill.
But - ever wandered why there is a migration, specially among 50+ year old guitar players towards low-wattage amps? An example is a spur of 18-20w amps lines among boutique amp builders and of course the revivals of some long gone models such as the Vox Ac-15 Handwired, or the Marshall 18w combo.
thanks again for the post!
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I read your post about doing a test to see how loud your guitar is, the one where you mentioned my blog.
I'm glad you wrote about possible hearing loss from loud music and that you received a lot of hits. It's important that people take care of their hearing.
I did receive quite a few hits from your link.
Thanks,
Rita
P.S. I've used your line about "If I'd known I was going to live this long, I's have taken better care of myself," when I told people about your post. People were interested that you started playing guitar at age 50.
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