01-30-2013, 06:39 AM
Ultrasonic is no different than any other audio. Too much volume will damage your hearing. The difference is, you can't consciously hear ultrasonic to know what it's relative volume is, so if you accidentally set it at max volume, you might not know it.
The instructions will answer your questions on calibrating volume and using the program overnight. Go read them again.
When you were in highschool, you were using headphones that were hugging your head too tightly.
The instructions will answer your questions on calibrating volume and using the program overnight. Go read them again.
When you were in highschool, you were using headphones that were hugging your head too tightly.
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