Orgas, don't crank the volume.
category: general [glöplog]
Heya. I just woke up with a hideous ringing in my ear, and thought "damn that loud music at tUM".
The party was really great, but the volume was definetly to loud. This goes for nearly every party that I have been at; I don't want to wake up 24 hours after the party with a loud ringing in my ears, which wears off, but still leaves permanent damages. I have brought ear protection for most parties that I have attended to, but I sadly didn't have anything for tUM. I don't think that my ears are *that* sensitive, and I am sure that most people that attends to the parties without earprotection are experiencing the same problems with their ears.
I allready have a permanent ringing due to something else, and I don't want to have it increased due to orgas not able to control the volume to a good level.
The party was really great, but the volume was definetly to loud. This goes for nearly every party that I have been at; I don't want to wake up 24 hours after the party with a loud ringing in my ears, which wears off, but still leaves permanent damages. I have brought ear protection for most parties that I have attended to, but I sadly didn't have anything for tUM. I don't think that my ears are *that* sensitive, and I am sure that most people that attends to the parties without earprotection are experiencing the same problems with their ears.
I allready have a permanent ringing due to something else, and I don't want to have it increased due to orgas not able to control the volume to a good level.
i disagree!
I'll just pack cottonballs or something with the towel and so on, and if someone needs hearing plugs (which aren't always a bad idea) I should have them. Might not be a bad thing to maybe have at the infodesk either. And certainly if you have a hearing issue you should have 'em too, but yeah, if you forget something, having a backup source is cool.
Volume should crank, but having alternatives rules.
Volume should crank, but having alternatives rules.
I just can't imagine anyone *not* taking any damage from the level of the volume, really.
The usual excuse is that so people in the back of the hall can hear the compos, but yeah, i'd rather have a bunch of normal-sized speakers evenly spread from the front to the back of the hall, than one set of gi-fncking-gantic speakers only up front. i'm sure there are issues, cost, speaker cable, installation, yadda yadda yadda..
Oh I'm sure I take damage from more than just volume. But it's kinda my choice and all (:
Anyway I'll try to remember cotton balls and maybe even earpluggages; if I was in the states I could get the effective throwaway versions cheap at the shooting range but I'm in the UK and they're expensive.
Anyway I'll try to remember cotton balls and maybe even earpluggages; if I was in the states I could get the effective throwaway versions cheap at the shooting range but I'm in the UK and they're expensive.
damn right. That TUM jingle was ear-blast-tastically loud as was bp's jingle.
the hifi sucked a bit indeed.... but still it wasnt too loud unless you didnt sit at the compo 5m from the speaker. graga, if you can't take it don't show up at demoparties ! :P
if you told me before, i still have like 50 packs of earplugs here (without scx-logo though).
the soundsystem at tum was really unbearable. the first compos were somewhat hard to enjoy due to 90% bass and 10% actual sounds.
the soundsystem at tum was really unbearable. the first compos were somewhat hard to enjoy due to 90% bass and 10% actual sounds.
i think the jingles and stuff was played way too low
true paralax... bp jingle was fukeen too loud each time
but sound quality is damn great
but sound quality is damn great
Maybe I'm deaf already, but sitting in the third row (and directly in front of the speakers during the compos), I didn't think the volume was too high.
FWIW, I've just added "make infoteam sell earplugs" to my to-do list for BP05.
FWIW, I've just added "make infoteam sell earplugs" to my to-do list for BP05.
once again proving that breakpoint is THE party that will cover all your needs.. hurray for scamp!!!!
well, basically you're right graga.
on the other hand: if you found yourself to be a person that doesn't like too high noise levels (so am I) then simply get yourself some earplugs for the next party or, as truck already said, fake them with pieces of a towel.
I started to take my earplugs with me everywhere: parties, concerts, demoparties. it's also easier to sleep with them at demoparties.
@scamp: nice idea for BP.
on the other hand: if you found yourself to be a person that doesn't like too high noise levels (so am I) then simply get yourself some earplugs for the next party or, as truck already said, fake them with pieces of a towel.
I started to take my earplugs with me everywhere: parties, concerts, demoparties. it's also easier to sleep with them at demoparties.
@scamp: nice idea for BP.
I was on the left FRONT row at BP04. I did all the party with ear plugs and had a major heart failure at every jingle... Too loud but acceptable. I guess no other solution was easy to set up due to the tunnel configuration of the place.
Anyway, a good solution when no earplugs is tu use slightly swallowed toilet paper. It tastes Mc Donald's chicken and is incredibly efficient! The major advantage it has is that it makes non linear sound stopping. Eg: You can put your head in the sono witouht pain and in same time the guy near you doesn't need to shout to get heard...
"Oldschool earplugs" is a registered trade mark.
Anyway, a good solution when no earplugs is tu use slightly swallowed toilet paper. It tastes Mc Donald's chicken and is incredibly efficient! The major advantage it has is that it makes non linear sound stopping. Eg: You can put your head in the sono witouht pain and in same time the guy near you doesn't need to shout to get heard...
"Oldschool earplugs" is a registered trade mark.
it only tastes like mcdonalds chicken if it's used toilet paper
I like it when the volume makes your penis fall off. I have exceptionally good hearing, but always crank the volume in my headset extremely loud. I think you're all just a bunch of wussies.
I remember the last time someone told me that had "exceptionally good hearing, but always crank the volume." It was outside in the summer, and he went to great lengths to explain what a wussy I was for not enjoying extreme loundness.
Shortly after his rant, I began complaining about the continuously looped Joplin tunes eminating from a nearby ice-cream truck. He told me I was hallucinating because there was definitely no music coming from the truck.
He then proceeded to walk over to buy ice-cream and discovered just how shitty his "exceptionally good hearing" really was.
Another such story is this friend who regularly visited punk shows without hearing protection. He told me his hearing was so good he could hear electricity. It took some time to finally convince him he was in fact suffering from tinnitus.
Moral of the story: Nobody is immune to the damaging effects of loud music.
Shortly after his rant, I began complaining about the continuously looped Joplin tunes eminating from a nearby ice-cream truck. He told me I was hallucinating because there was definitely no music coming from the truck.
He then proceeded to walk over to buy ice-cream and discovered just how shitty his "exceptionally good hearing" really was.
Another such story is this friend who regularly visited punk shows without hearing protection. He told me his hearing was so good he could hear electricity. It took some time to finally convince him he was in fact suffering from tinnitus.
Moral of the story: Nobody is immune to the damaging effects of loud music.
yeah, fuck you irvin.
:D
Well... I've been cranking the volume for quite some years now (I rarely go to concerts though) I took two hearing tests a while ago, autumn 2003 and summer 2004 in the norwegian army. I got 9 out of 9 even though I had been blasting missiles and shooting guns a lot of the year. Maybe we have a different opinion on what is loud and what is not. I did not attend TUM. :)
Well... I've been cranking the volume for quite some years now (I rarely go to concerts though) I took two hearing tests a while ago, autumn 2003 and summer 2004 in the norwegian army. I got 9 out of 9 even though I had been blasting missiles and shooting guns a lot of the year. Maybe we have a different opinion on what is loud and what is not. I did not attend TUM. :)
Well, suit yourself then.
I was planning to, thank you.
You wuss.
irvin <3
talk to the hand, the head can't listen!