listen for your fingerprints
i read this gem somewhere on the net the other night ( i wish i knew where)
its a great way to tell if the music you are listening to is too loud and could damage your hearing.
simply rub your fingers together right next to your ear....can you hear them scratching away ...?
then play some music , if you cannot hear the sound of your fingerprints rubbing together with the music playing
then the music is dangerously loud.
when i tested the theory interesting thing is exactly at the point that i could no longer hear my fingers scratching away is the point where i instinctly knew it was too loud !
its something to keep in mind for late night sessions , drunken gigs , hollywood movies or riding on sydney trains..
kinda like a easy to find spl meter right at your finger tips at any time ,
can't hear your fingerprints , turn the music DOWN
i may use this example in a future magazine article so if anybody knows who the clever chap that figured this gem out is let me know so i can credit them
its a great way to tell if the music you are listening to is too loud and could damage your hearing.
simply rub your fingers together right next to your ear....can you hear them scratching away ...?
then play some music , if you cannot hear the sound of your fingerprints rubbing together with the music playing
then the music is dangerously loud.
when i tested the theory interesting thing is exactly at the point that i could no longer hear my fingers scratching away is the point where i instinctly knew it was too loud !
its something to keep in mind for late night sessions , drunken gigs , hollywood movies or riding on sydney trains..
kinda like a easy to find spl meter right at your finger tips at any time ,
can't hear your fingerprints , turn the music DOWN
i may use this example in a future magazine article so if anybody knows who the clever chap that figured this gem out is let me know so i can credit them