Ears will serve for Years to come !
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Originally Posted by skeptic
The problem is not your speakers, it is you ears. You have sustained severe damage to your hearing. You should first visit an audiologist to have your hearing tested to find out what kind of damage you have done and whether you would be a good candidate for a hearing aid. Then visit a psychiatrist to find out why you didn't turn it off or at least down when it started to hurt. Didn't you know that pain is your body's well of warning you something is very wrong. One good thing to come out of this is that anyone who lives near you, your family and your neighbors will be pleased at the peace and quiet they will enjoy. Your rock n' roll days are over. You'll be lucky to hear normal conversation or someone talking on the other end of the phone. You will learn to appreciate the chirping of birds on a quiet summer day if you can still hear them at all. You got exactly what you deserved.
My good friend, The skeptic, please dont loose your cool and dont get so panicky about the whole situation. I really havent been listening to the point where your ears hurt. Besides let me tell you that I am a doctor by profession - would know the symptoms when I have them myself. Though an audiometry would not do me any harm - specially when I dont have to pay for it.
This Psychiatrist business though does get a bit out of hand. I must see one of them too - and maybe he can help me find the reason why I ever posted a querry like this in this forum? Where people can get so cynical about mundane things.
I guess I will be able to appreciate the chirping of birds for some good time to come - though I would anyday prefer Kurt Cobain chirping.
Anyways, this distinct harshness - or overbrightness - or whatever you might call it - that developed after some months of use of equipment - does bother me. If anyone else has better ideas than my wellwisher and good friend, Skeptic, please do let me know.