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tesnusxenos

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How loud is too loud. Could it be that a praise band slowly damages their hearing and just keeps turning it up? Similar to people who run machinery all the time with the the constant exposure? Worship service hurts my ears. Sometimes my ears ring for a couple of hours after the worship service. Does anybody else have a problem with this?
 

jonfelske

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If you have the decibel level at 85+ decibels for an extend period of time you are permenatly damaging your ears and the ringing that you experience in your ears is from small hairs in your ear drums shattering. If you hear this ringing it means you have permantely damaged your hearing no matter how slightly.
 
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