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Hope for DJs (and deaf people)
Posted on: 02.07.2013 by Lauretta Ehrhorn
Hooray! Sign me up now. http://hms.harvard.edu/news/hearing-...-damage-1-9-13
Rolanda Clodfelder
04.07.2013
having a 12" Behringer a foot away from your face at full volume isn't exactly a recipe for good health.
Only Behringers try 2x10' Turbosounds @ full whack 5 evening s a week for 5 or 6 years Piercing is not even the word I'd use.

I'm Honestly Surprised my hearing isn't completely bolloxed and yet somehow I can still hear over 20k. These days I do however use plugs (or tissue paper in a pinch) if its loud enough that I feel that I'll end up with any kind of ringing in the morning.

Quite apart from Noise Levels (not the song-but thats noise too) I'm sure genetics plays a big part into how badly we get affected by continuous SPL.

Sounds to a layman that the treatment it works the same way as the new (currently being trialled) hair restoration drug Histogen*

For those with issues I hope its not 10 years away from being trialled and released. However theres seems to be alot of unknowns about any treatment that causes cellular growth (primarily revolving around tumors which isn't good).

Originally Posted by sarasin
as I get older its getting more difficult to focus on one person talking in an open plan office. Or in a crowd. Thats what bothers me lately. I can't drown out the background noise and stay focused on what I want to listen to.
Maybe you are just developing some kind of ESP
Sonja Roybal
03.07.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
I don't wear earplugs and never will, purely because they make me feel nauseous. Instead, I just take basic precautions like not having stuff too bloody loud.

I've been DJing for over a decade now, and I can't get over the number of DJs who have their headphones WAY too loud. Doing my other job (club photography), I'm often asked to cover for fellow DJs while they go for a piss or a smoke, and the second I put their headphones up I have to kill the monitor volume, sometimes by as much as 1/2.

Personally I blame monitor speakers; having a 12" Behringer a foot away from your face at full volume isn't exactly a recipe for good health.
Seriously. I've been in booths that the monitor is so loud, I can't even mix because I can't distinguish the sound. It's just screaming highs in my face.
Janell Selser
03.07.2013
Originally Posted by Patch
Excuse me
While I kiss the sky...
Marshall Aby
03.07.2013
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
Pardon.
Eh
nayit ruiz jaramillo
03.07.2013
Originally Posted by lethal_pizzle
What
Pardon.
Tera Baragan
02.07.2013
Originally Posted by Patch
I'd give anything to sort out this fucking tinnitus.

I can't stress this enough - ALWAYS protect your hearing.
I have gotten ringing in my ear from blowing a bike tire, it comes back occasionally after a rave but im getting better at not wrecking my ears when producing and djing myself because of all you concerned people on here .
Lauretta Ehrhorn
02.07.2013
Hooray! Sign me up now. http://hms.harvard.edu/news/hearing-...-damage-1-9-13
Darius Moyle
03.07.2013
I'm pretty young, so I'm hoping that I can start the habits now that will protect my hearing for many years to come.

I was looking around for some decibel reducing earplugs (not just foam ones that you stuff into your ear), and eventually settled on these.

I cannot recommend them enough. They're only $10 so super affordable until you decide to dish out $200 to get the custom molded-to-your-ear kind. Fit great and work great too. It's a really weird experience at first, everything just sounds a little dimmer but slowly you get used to it and can't tell a difference.

Definitely a must for loud concerts and places where you can't get away from the sound.
Lauretta Ehrhorn
03.07.2013
In crowds I tend to nod a lot and try to make the appropriate facial expression at the right time. This system is far from flawless and can make you look like a brainless numpty as well as slightly rude
Brunilda Kora
04.07.2013
Originally Posted by sarasin
as I get older its getting more difficult to focus on one person talking in an open plan office. Or in a crowd. Thats what bothers me lately. I can't drown out the background noise and stay focused on what I want to listen to.
I suffer from this too. And trying to read when there is ANY kind of background noise is almost impossible!!!

I believe I blame DJ'ing. All that training I did to be able to (sub-consciously?) hear 2 different sound sources is fucking with my day-to-day life!!!
Rolanda Clodfelder
04.07.2013
having a 12" Behringer a foot away from your face at full volume isn't exactly a recipe for good health.
Only Behringers try 2x10' Turbosounds @ full whack 5 evening s a week for 5 or 6 years Piercing is not even the word I'd use.

I'm Honestly Surprised my hearing isn't completely bolloxed and yet somehow I can still hear over 20k. These days I do however use plugs (or tissue paper in a pinch) if its loud enough that I feel that I'll end up with any kind of ringing in the morning.

Quite apart from Noise Levels (not the song-but thats noise too) I'm sure genetics plays a big part into how badly we get affected by continuous SPL.

Sounds to a layman that the treatment it works the same way as the new (currently being trialled) hair restoration drug Histogen*

For those with issues I hope its not 10 years away from being trialled and released. However theres seems to be alot of unknowns about any treatment that causes cellular growth (primarily revolving around tumors which isn't good).

Originally Posted by sarasin
as I get older its getting more difficult to focus on one person talking in an open plan office. Or in a crowd. Thats what bothers me lately. I can't drown out the background noise and stay focused on what I want to listen to.
Maybe you are just developing some kind of ESP
Sonja Roybal
03.07.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
I don't wear earplugs and never will, purely because they make me feel nauseous. Instead, I just take basic precautions like not having stuff too bloody loud.

I've been DJing for over a decade now, and I can't get over the number of DJs who have their headphones WAY too loud. Doing my other job (club photography), I'm often asked to cover for fellow DJs while they go for a piss or a smoke, and the second I put their headphones up I have to kill the monitor volume, sometimes by as much as 1/2.

Personally I blame monitor speakers; having a 12" Behringer a foot away from your face at full volume isn't exactly a recipe for good health.
Seriously. I've been in booths that the monitor is so loud, I can't even mix because I can't distinguish the sound. It's just screaming highs in my face.
Janell Selser
03.07.2013
Originally Posted by Patch
Excuse me
While I kiss the sky...
Brunilda Kora
03.07.2013
Originally Posted by lethal_pizzle
Eh
Excuse me
Marshall Aby
03.07.2013
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
Pardon.
Eh
nayit ruiz jaramillo
03.07.2013
Originally Posted by lethal_pizzle
What
Pardon.
Doreen Schurle
03.07.2013
I don't wear earplugs and never will, purely because they make me feel nauseous. Instead, I just take basic precautions like not having stuff too bloody loud.

I've been DJing for over a decade now, and I can't get over the number of DJs who have their headphones WAY too loud. Doing my other job (club photography), I'm often asked to cover for fellow DJs while they go for a piss or a smoke, and the second I put their headphones up I have to kill the monitor volume, sometimes by as much as 1/2.

Personally I blame monitor speakers; having a 12" Behringer a foot away from your face at full volume isn't exactly a recipe for good health.
Lilliana Perris
03.07.2013
Had it for YEARS......before I started DJing.

Very careful with my Headphone Volume.

I am used to the ring\zing\WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE sound, but yeah....as I get older its getting more difficult to focus on one person talking in an open plan office. Or in a crowd. Thats what bothers me lately. I can't drown out the background noise and stay focused on what I want to listen to.

Not cool.
Marshall Aby
03.07.2013
What
Olin Easley
02.07.2013
A real conversation from a couple of weeks ago:
- Why are you wearing these? *points at my earplugs*
- The music is way too loud, it's not good for you
- It's never too loud, mate... YOLO
Dannie Dimora
02.07.2013
I have extremely good hearing (can distinguish up to 23.5khz), i'm really afraid of losing it tho..
Tera Baragan
02.07.2013
Originally Posted by Patch
I'd give anything to sort out this fucking tinnitus.

I can't stress this enough - ALWAYS protect your hearing.
I have gotten ringing in my ear from blowing a bike tire, it comes back occasionally after a rave but im getting better at not wrecking my ears when producing and djing myself because of all you concerned people on here .
Brunilda Kora
02.07.2013
I'd give anything to sort out this fucking tinnitus.

I can't stress this enough - ALWAYS protect your hearing.

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