I mean deep bass, not bloated 100-200Hz.
Do you offer stereo system (incl. portable ones) with extended deep bass for your children's hearing protection?
Postulate 1: With the lack of deep bass, children feel something is lacking in the music and thus increase the volume further. So there is more chance of hearing loss.
Postulate 2: With the deep bass, children want the feeling of the deep bass at high volume. So there is more chance of hearing loss.
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Topic - Offer bass extension for your children's hearing protection? - dave789 11:23:10 06/23/16 (17)
- Two Words... - MannyE 05:46:29 07/04/16 (2)
- RE: Two Words... - genungo 07:18:15 07/04/16 (1)
- RE: Two Words... - MannyE 07:34:08 07/05/16 (0)
- Hard to generalize... - genungo 17:41:05 06/24/16 (0)
- Before a person believes you - Inmate51 16:49:52 06/24/16 (6)
- I posted a question - dave789 17:07:39 06/25/16 (5)
- RE: I posted a question - Inmate51 11:25:54 06/26/16 (4)
- RE: I posted a question - JURB 18:44:08 07/13/16 (2)
- RE: I posted a question - Inmate51 09:22:14 07/15/16 (1)
- RE: I posted a question - JURB 12:24:26 07/17/16 (0)
- RE: I posted a question - dave789 17:44:11 06/27/16 (0)
- Any "noise" will damage hearing even classical music wiil eventually - airtime 07:39:13 06/24/16 (0)
- Borderline non-sensical post....... - Ozzy 01:33:57 06/24/16 (0)
- RE: Offer bass extension for your children's hearing protection? - b.l.zeebub 14:38:41 06/23/16 (0)
- RE: Offer bass extension for your children's hearing protection? - tomservo 13:35:06 06/23/16 (0)
- My son - G Squared 12:20:33 06/23/16 (1)
- Thanks. . . . active subwoofer . . . - dave789 17:03:50 06/25/16 (0)