03-20-2010, 12:17 PM
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I tend to suggest staying away from headphones and earbuds, at least for ultrasonics because you have to be exceptionally careful with the volume. If you're going to use those sort of things for ultrasonics, I suggest you calibrate with normal audio, and then reduce volume by 25 to 50%.
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I'm now using both the masked and silent subs on my new open-air speaker. I have the volume where I like it for the masked subs. Will there be a problem if I'm playing the silent subs at the same volume as the masked subs?
Can the silent subs damage your hearing if you play them with the volume too high using headphones and earbuds?
I tend to suggest staying away from headphones and earbuds, at least for ultrasonics because you have to be exceptionally careful with the volume. If you're going to use those sort of things for ultrasonics, I suggest you calibrate with normal audio, and then reduce volume by 25 to 50%.
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I'm now using both the masked and silent subs on my new open-air speaker. I have the volume where I like it for the masked subs. Will there be a problem if I'm playing the silent subs at the same volume as the masked subs?
Can the silent subs damage your hearing if you play them with the volume too high using headphones and earbuds?