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ZEROpumpkins 01.23.2009 04:33 AM

Hearing loss survey (for my major work, please complete :) )
 
1. What is your age?
2. What is your gender?
3. Where do you live (Country)
4. Do you listen to music regularly?
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music?
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly?
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely?
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music?
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing?
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full)
11. Do you attend live music events?
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level?
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events?
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise?
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)

Thanks, If I do well then I have you guys to thank :D

Death & the Maiden 01.23.2009 05:30 AM

1. What is your age?
16
2. What is your gender?
Male
3. Where do you live (Country)
Australia
4. Do you listen to music regularly?
Yes
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music?
More than 15 hours per week
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly?
I'm not sure, let's just say rock.
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely?
Depends, probably 5-10
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music?
4
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing?
No, except when I listen to my iPod on the school bus.
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full)
On my iPod - half to three quarters; on my stereo - 7 to 14, the maximum volume is 50.
11. Do you attend live music events?
Rarely
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level?
Not really, but The Scientists were uncomfortably loud.
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events?
No
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise?
N/A
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)
N/A

Onani Nic 01.23.2009 05:41 AM

1. What is your age?
21
2. What is your gender?
Male
3. Where do you live (Country)
Australia
4. Do you listen to music regularly?
Yes.
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music?
At work I listen to music 8 hours a day, 3 days a week. Pretty much always when I'm at home.
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly?
Ear damaging music.
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely?
8
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music?
6
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing?
Not so much at home as I'd say I play music at a pretty reasonible level.. in a live environment and practicing music I'd say that's when I'm more at risk.
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full)
10% but it's a pretty loud system. Never played it over 20%.
11. Do you attend live music events?
Yes.
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level?
No, most of the time it's ok.
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events?
It goes in phases, at the moment no.
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise?
No
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)
Volume control on CD player.

SonicBebs 01.23.2009 06:01 AM

pardon?

ZEROpumpkins 01.23.2009 06:53 AM

Haha, yes the Scientists were very loud, D&TM. And I was right up the front too.

SYRFox 01.23.2009 07:00 AM

1. What is your age?

18

2. What is your gender?

Male

3. Where do you live (Country)

France

4. Do you listen to music regularly?

Yeah

5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music?

Last.FM says around 80 tracks per day. I'd say 6 hours per day when it's a school day, and probably something like 12 hours when I do not work

6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly?

I don't have a predilection genre

7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely?

7

8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music?

5

9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing?

No

10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full)

50% (on a iPod nano)

11. Do you attend live music events?

Yeah

12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level?

Sometimes.

13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events?

Never

14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise?

N/A

15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)

N/A

terriblecanyons 01.23.2009 07:05 AM

1. What is your age?
18
2. What is your gender?
Female
3. Where do you live (Country)
USA
4. Do you listen to music regularly?
Yes.
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music?
Every waking hour. Seriously.
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly?
Every type. Seriously.
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely?
7 or 8.
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music?
Usually at a moderately loud level, depending on my mood. Again, 7 or 8.
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing?
Nope.
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full)
It's at full. I don't usually listen to it with headphones, though.
11. Do you attend live music events?
Yes.
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level?
Yes, but I don't attend any enough to make it detrimental to my health.
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events?
No.
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise?
n/a
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)
n/a

greedrex 01.23.2009 07:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SonicBebs
pardon?

come closer my boy...
 

ZEROpumpkins 01.23.2009 08:02 AM

^Hahahahahahaa

greedrex 01.23.2009 08:05 AM

1. What is your age?
31
2. What is your gender?
i'm a masculine person
3. Where do you live (Country)
La FRANCE
4. Do you listen to music regularly?
very
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music?
everyday, about 4 complete records a day on average, more at week ends
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly?
just any, but usually ranges from indie folk/pop/rock to avant-rock to hiphop to jazz to ambient/exp to electronica .
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely?
not that loud, say 5 to 8 , but 6 average
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music?
6

9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing?
nope
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full)
i don't use portable devices very often, but when i do , it's full....
11. Do you attend live music events?
yep, fewer and fewer unfortunately, being a dad now
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level?
can be, depends on a number of variables
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events?
no, not often, sometimes
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise?
rehearsing can be tedious, yes. oh wait it's not my job so no.
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)
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EvdWee 01.23.2009 08:14 AM

1. What is your age?
23
2. What is your gender?
M
3. Where do you live (Country)
Netherlands
4. Do you listen to music regularly?
yup
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music?
6 hours a day
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly?
guitar music and jazz
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely?
varies on the whole range.
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music?
4-8
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing?
the upper ones sometime. but i don't do that for too long
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full)
computer: third
cd player: third
turntable through guitar amplifier (10 watt, primitive, i know): 1/10
11. Do you attend live music events?
yes
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level?
yes
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events?
almost always
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise?
yes
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)
yes

ZEROpumpkins 01.23.2009 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greedrex
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly?
just any, but usually ranges from indie folk/pop/rock to avant-rock to hiphop to jazz to ambient/exp to electronica .
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I hope you know that this survey is srs buisness to me.

greedrex 01.23.2009 08:26 AM

hey?

greedrex 01.23.2009 08:27 AM

oh does the question imply just ONE music genre?
if so, huh narrow it down to indie rock then.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 01.23.2009 01:55 PM

1. What is your age?

25
2. What is your gender?

m
3. Where do you live (Country)

Babylon
4. Do you listen to music regularly?

Absolutely, at least three, four hours a day
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music?

(see above)
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly?

(roots ras reggae)
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely?

(it depends, at times it can be a 3, but often it is near 7-10, especially I am break out my amp and put aside the reggae for a moment)
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music?
(it sounds often like a gorilla trying to get out of the trunk)
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing?
(fuck yeah, for awhile my tinitus was so terrifying I actually wished to be dead to get some peace and quiet)
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full)
(usually 2/3, unless I'm walking on the street or the bus, which is loud and requires louder music, the street traffic is at leat 90dB, which means yr music must be louder to hear it)
11. Do you attend live music events?
(religiously)
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level?
(many many times)
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events?
(I used to for my own gigs, but that was back in the tinitus days)
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise?
(no)
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)
(when I did work in loud as warehouses and factories, they provided earing protection, which we all used to get through the day, needless to say industrial background noise is often not musical like in a charlie chaplin flick)

Thanks, If I do well then I have you guys to thank :D

mangajunky 01.23.2009 02:36 PM

1. What is your age?
41

2. What is your gender?
Male

3. Where do you live (Country)
USA

4. Do you listen to music regularly?
Yes

5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music?
6-8 hours a day

6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly?
Noisy feedbacky music and Ska/Reggae and Jazz

7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely?

9

8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music?

3 - I'm usually at work
8 - commuting

9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing?
no

10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full)
1/4 - work
full - commuting

11. Do you attend live music events?
yes

12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level?
frequently

13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events?
nope

14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise?
nope

15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)
n/a

sarramkrop 01.23.2009 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZEROpumpkins
1. What is your age? 34
2. What is your gender? Male
3. Where do you live (Country) England
4. Do you listen to music regularly? Yes
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music? Every day
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly? A variety, recently mostly punk, hardcore and psych
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely? 10
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music? Dangerous levels
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing? Possibly
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full) full
11. Do you attend live music events? Yes
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level? Only when I don't like what i'm listening
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events? No. I should.
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise? In a way, yes. Not in my department though, apart from the announcements in my office and the sound of crowds.
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection) You are warned of certain sounds (i.e. gunshots)

Thanks, If I do well then I have you guys to thank :D

...

Glice 01.23.2009 03:09 PM

1. What is your age? 26
2. What is your gender? M
3. Where do you live (Country) En-gland
4. Do you listen to music regularly? Affirmative
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music? Daily
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly? Classical
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely? 7
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music?
4-6
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing? No
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full) Just short of a quarter
11. Do you attend live music events? Yes.
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level? Yes (increasingly more now than previously)
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events? Ocassionally
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise? I wouldn't say the level is dangerous; the density and pitch (there's a lot of quiet, very high-pitched things) is a concern though.
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection) No.

Good luck, let us know how you get on. There's guys at work who are in bottling - loads of them refuse to wear their ear protection, the same people are increasingly deaf as posts as well.

sarramkrop 01.23.2009 03:30 PM

On a side note, I'm very weary of listening to certain songs/records when I'm in a particular mood.

al shabbray 01.23.2009 03:34 PM

1. What is your age? 25
2. What is your gender? male
3. Where do you live (Country) Germany
4. Do you listen to music regularly? yes. everywhere I can
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music? almost everywhere possible. I would say from 16 hours awake there are almost 13 surrounded by music and at least 8 with music chosen by me
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly? -
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely? 6
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music? 7-8
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing? most of the time, no
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full) 3/4
11. Do you attend live music events? yes
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level? most of the time yes
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events? no
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise? not that often
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection) yes

shentov 01.23.2009 04:14 PM

1. What is your age?
24
2. What is your gender?
male
3. Where do you live (Country)
Bulgaria
4. Do you listen to music regularly?
yes
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music?
everyday
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly?
'rock' music
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely?
8,5
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music?
8
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing?
no
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full)
7-10
11. Do you attend live music events?
yes
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level?
yes
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events?
no
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise?
yes
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)
no

PAULYBEE2656 01.24.2009 10:14 AM

1. What is your age? 34
2. What is your gender? male
3. Where do you live (Country) ireland
4. Do you listen to music regularly? yes
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music? every day (4 hours)
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly? indie guitar swing
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely? 5 but volume control?
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music? 5
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing? no
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full) les than quarter
11. Do you attend live music events? yes
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level? sometimes
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events? sometimes
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise? no
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)...............

ZEROpumpkins 03.17.2009 08:04 PM

Bump

uhler 03.17.2009 08:16 PM

1. What is your age? 26
2. What is your gender? male
3. Where do you live (Country) usa
4. Do you listen to music regularly? yes
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music? it deoends on if im busy or not, but i usually sit down and listen to music for at least 2 hours a day.
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly? soul and punk rock
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely? it depends on how loud i make it. i usually turn my ipod up full blast. so loud i guess.
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music? loud on ipod. moderate at home.
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing? probably when i listen to my ipod.
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full) full blast.
11. Do you attend live music events? yes.
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level? probably
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events? no
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise? no
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection) n/a

samuel 03.17.2009 08:36 PM

1. What is your age? 19
2. What is your gender? male
3. Where do you live (Country) USA
4. Do you listen to music regularly? yes
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music? 3-4 hours a day
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly? alternative
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely? 8
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music? 5
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing? sure
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full) half
11. Do you attend live music events? yes
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level? sure
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events? no
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise? no
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection) --

Sonic Youth 37 03.17.2009 08:38 PM

1. What is your age?
20
2. What is your gender?
Male
3. Where do you live (Country)
United States
4. Do you listen to music regularly?
Every day for 3-4 hours
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music?
Actively
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly?
"Rock"/"Punk"
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely?
7
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music?
7
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing?
Nah
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full)
about half usually
11. Do you attend live music events?
Yes
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level?
Some of them
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events?
At certain venues
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise?
No
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)
N/A

GeneticKiss 03.17.2009 09:28 PM

1. What is your age? 26
2. What is your gender? Male
3. Where do you live (Country) US of A
4. Do you listen to music regularly? Yes
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music? Every day
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly? Rock types of stuff with distorted guitars
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely? 7-10, depending on the band
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music? 5.5
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing? Absolutely not
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full) 1/3
11. Do you attend live music events? Yes
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level? Maybe
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events? Nope
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise? Not really
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection) No

Death & the Maiden 03.17.2009 11:42 PM

What subject is this for? Society and Culture?

phoenix 03.18.2009 01:20 AM

1. What is your age? 24
2. What is your gender? female
3. Where do you live (Country) australie!
4. Do you listen to music regularly? yeas.
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music? how often I contemplate that I listen to music or how often I listen to music? :P every day
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly? erm. rock? electronic? not sure whether you want a genre or what..
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely? htz rather than db? odd q. average? 5. I dont know.
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music? about a 7 on average.
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing? possibly, can't tell because Im sure it is already damaged..
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full) 3/4 most of the time
11. Do you attend live music events? of course
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level? only if yr lucky enough to be standing up close and left or right of stage.. or at a mogwai show.
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events? no, but thought about it
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise? used to be
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)nope not at all. Only part of it was their fault, though Im sure the overall volume was well above 70db..... 8+ hours a day..

terminal pharmacy 03.18.2009 09:34 AM

1. What is your age? 34
2. What is your gender? M
3. Where do you live (Country) Australia
4. Do you listen to music regularly? YES
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music? approx 4-5 hours day when not working - anywhere between 1 and 14 hours perday when working
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly? NA
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inherantly? recorded music is only loud when played back at significant levels with the aid of an amplifier and speakers. I donot consider it to be inherantly loud with out these aids, except as an example a full scale orchestra in acoustic mode. Loud is also relative to each person, room and the equipment used to turn the pre-records into waveforms travelling in the air.
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music? At work 96-110 dbA is common, but this is scaled between decibles A or C and time. Anywhere else depends how much I have worked. I can't really scale from a 1-10 because it doesn't really work for me like that. Due to my ears being my source of income I would say 3-4 on the 1-10 scale, however I do beleive these numbers are meaningless, as one persons 10 may be another persons 4.
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing? I am very aware when my ears are fatigued from audio signals. Yes and No, depends on the recording a peak transient that has not been controlled correectly could do this at quite significantly low levels.
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full) Depends how I feel at the time. It is set at minus infinity when off.
11. Do you attend live music events? Constantly - approximately 300 shows per year.
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level? Well for the people who stand with their heads next to concert PA systems when the engineer needs to hit the back wall of the room/hall/arena, yesI do.
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events? Yes
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise? Some would say yes, I would say no as I am in control of it and have systems of control that aren't generally used in your average rock concert.
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection) Can't mix with hearing protection. However they do pay for my headphones.

Thanks, If I do well then I have you guys to thank :D

Rob Instigator 03.18.2009 09:35 AM

1. What is your age? 35
2. What is your gender? Male
3. Where do you live (Country) United States of America
4. Do you listen to music regularly? every fuckin day
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music? every fuckin day
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly? noisy loud rock
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely? 10
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music? 4
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing? no
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full)
I use a turntable and the volume changes depending on time of day and my amped up-ness
11. Do you attend live music events? yes
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level? sometimes it is
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events? no
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise? no
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection) N/A

demonrail666 03.18.2009 09:46 AM

1. What is your age? 38
2. What is your gender? Male
3. Where do you live (Country) England
4. Do you listen to music regularly? Yes
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music? 2-3 hours per day
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly? Rock
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely? 6
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music? 3
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing? No
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full) Third
11. Do you attend live music events? Rarely
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level? Yes, it can be.
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events? No
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise? No.
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection) No.

narlus 03.18.2009 09:57 AM

1. What is your age?
43

2. What is your gender?
M

3. Where do you live (Country)
US

4. Do you listen to music regularly?
yes

5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music?
~6 hr of the day

6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly?
loosely 'rock'

7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely?
not sure what this question means...how loud i listen to it, or how loud its mastered/intended for playback?


8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music?
probably a 7

9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing?
no

10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full)
half

11. Do you attend live music events?
constantly

12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level?
yes

13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events?
i have been for the last ~10 years or so


14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise?
no

15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)
yes (for others who work in these areas)

Dr. Eugene Felikson 03.18.2009 10:10 AM

1. What is your age?
18
2. What is your gender?
Male
3. Where do you live (Country)
USA
4. Do you listen to music regularly?
Yes
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music?
More than once a day.
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly?
The Devil's Music
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely?
It varies.
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music?
7
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing?
No.
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full)
2/3
11. Do you attend live music events?
Often
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level?
Occasionally
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events?
No
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise?
No
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)

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dnorsen 03.18.2009 11:09 AM

1. What is your age? 27
2. What is your gender? male
3. Where do you live (Country)? united states
4. Do you listen to music regularly? daily
5. If so, how often would you consider you listen to music? 7-10hrs a day
6. What type of music do you listen to most commonly? rock
7. On a scale of 1 (quiet) to 10 (loud), how loud would you consider your choice of music inheritely? 8
8. Using the same scale as a reference, how loud would you consider you listen to this music? 8
9. Do you believe that this is a dangerous enough level to damage your hearing? sometimes, mostly at the gym with earbuds
10. Approximately, how high is the level set on your Mp3/CD player of choice in reference to maximum possible volume of said device? (eg. half, third, full) 3/4's
11. Do you attend live music events? yes
12. Do you consider the noise level at said events of a dangerous level? yes
13. Do you often wear any form of hearing protection at said events? everytime, unless its a folk show in a small room or good theatre where i trust the mix levels.
14. Are you in an occupation that involves, in your opinion, dangerous levels of noise? no
15. Is this resolved in any way by your employer? (eg. by providing hearing protection)

batreleaser 03.18.2009 11:27 AM

21
male
tucson 8 months a year, boston area 4 months
yes
all day when im doing something where its appropraite to listen (driving, reading my paper, morning coffee, and when im getting high)
weird rock n roll
10
10
fuck yes
on headphones type thing, always to the max, on stereo, depends on neighbors really
yes
only when i stand too close to amps, which i always do cuz i love gettin blown the fuck out
that shit is for pussies, ever seen the slayer dude with all the slayer gear, and then earphones, dude looks like a fuckin deauche bag
no

narlus 03.18.2009 01:45 PM

i'm a bit surprised at the number of people who regularly go see live music yet don't use ear plugs...i wish i had started using them a long time ago, as my hearing has definitely been affected (and not for the better). the etymotic ER-20s are very cheap and work pretty damned well.

terminal pharmacy 03.18.2009 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by narlus
i'm a bit surprised at the number of people who regularly go see live music yet don't use ear plugs...i wish i had started using them a long time ago, as my hearing has definitely been affected (and not for the better). the etymotic ER-20s are very cheap and work pretty damned well.


i'm not... however i have been wearing plugs to every gig i went to since i was 12. and everytime i practiced my drums and jammed and gigged.


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