Saturday, November 9, 2013

What headphones are better then the ones you get with a Ipod that arent expensive?

good loud headphones
 on away). Use some good speakers or even a decent pair of headphones ...
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cody.shaw7


i want other people to hear my music on the bus to piss em off so i need some really loud headphones that work good with ipods and dont have those slippery gell things on em cuz they keep sliden out of my ears and its annoying


Answer
I have these headphones that just go in your ears and they dont fall out!!! the brand who makes them is called "creative"
They are longer so they stick better in your ears

How do you make your ears more sensitive?




Willi096


I want to be able to hear things louder than they normally are, that would save me... 6 months of saving if I were to get loud headphones. Besides waiting for my ears to heal/get used to quieter sounds. I do let them heal a bit.


Answer
I'm confused about what you are talking about. By "healing", if you mean that you suffered hearing loss from something such a loud noise, they are not going to heal. Once you lose hearing from something like that, it never comes back. Ever. If you injured your outer ear, that will heal but it will not improve your hearing. If you intend to crank up the volume of headphones, that will surely damage your hearing. You should read this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise-induced_hearing_loss
If you want to "train your ears", that usually requires becoming a musician or to pursue an occupation that involves close, intense listening on a daily basis such as a piano or organ technician. As Sarah said, this also often occurs with the sight-impaired. The brain gradually increases the size of the auditory cortex, which is like the pre-amplifier of a sound system. This has been clinically observed and documented. It does not actually make your ears more sensitive but allows the brain to interpret the impulses generated by the cochlea - which are analogous to microphones - in a more precise manner. This takes many years, if not a decade or more, and can sometimes result in hyperacusis which has a distinct downside.




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