If my music is connected to bluetooth or aux then I gotta have it max volume. Nothing like drums slapping so hard you feel like you're at a concert. I couldn't imagine doing that with earbuds or headphones unless you're already partially deaf
If my music is connected to bluetooth or aux then I gotta have it max volume. Nothing like drums slapping so hard you feel like you're at a concert. I couldn't imagine doing that with earbuds or headphones unless you're already partially deaf
I am doing it rn 😎🖕
imagine not blasting da baby into ur inner ear drums and caring about ur hearing health like a boomer
I am doing it rn 😎🖕
How do you do it? If I accidentally turn the volume to 100 I feel like a bomb just went off next to me
How do you do it? If I accidentally turn the volume to 100 I feel like a bomb just went off next to me
Idk when it's lower it just sounds too quiet, I mean sometimes I can do it a few bumps down but eventually i turn it up all the way and then can't lower it
No
i stopped full volume listening since sometime in hs i urge everyone to do so as well
nothing wrong with occasionally doing that but it shouldn’t be how you consistently listen to music for extended amount of time
I turn it up until I feel like I can hear everything in the mix clearly but not so loudly that it's uncomfortable
you shouldn't f*** up your hearing at young age
when i get chance i always rather on my mini speaker set up or living room
How dangerous is it really to listen at full volume? Thought that was just something companies said to protect themselves in case of a lawsuit
wait yall not listening to music at full volume
lmao yo i'm so caught off guard rn
we got some responsible people on here that's wassup