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Originally Posted by
mstatefan91
Kids have the same hearing as you and me. Their ears are not more sensitive unless they do have some kind of hearings issue or disease.
We all should be wearing hearing protection in that stadium, but we don't.
I don’t disagree, but adults have the ability to make that decision for themselves. That’s the only reason I mentioned providing them for those of young age.
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Mike Chain is the new sound engineer
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Originally Posted by
Gutter Cobreh
I don’t disagree, but adults have the ability to make that decision for themselves. That’s the only reason I mentioned providing them for those of young age.
Fair enough
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Hell I've been wearing ear plugs for a few years now, no sense going deaf. Hearing should be protected above 88 decibels for 4 hours, busy city traffic is about 90 decibels.
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Originally Posted by
mstatefan91
Kids have the same hearing as you and me. Their ears are not more sensitive unless they do have some kind of hearings issue or disease.
We all should be wearing hearing protection in that stadium, but we don't.
Not so sure that's true. Adults gradually lose their hearing ability over time, particularly in the upper frequencies. Unless there something wrong with the kid, they can hear a lot better than an adult. They're just really good at ignoring adults.
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Originally Posted by
Barking 13
Mike Chain is the new sound engineer
Talk about working with your hands tied behind your back...trying to have a good sound for most everyone with eberything being in the south endzone has to be near impossible.
Which is why it was laughable after the NE addition was done and Strick said we would see how it worked out before changing anything. Doesn?t take a bright engineer to figure out it would not be ideal.
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Originally Posted by
RocketDawg
Not so sure that's true. Adults gradually lose their hearing ability over time, particularly in the upper frequencies. Unless there something wrong with the kid, they can hear a lot better than an adult. They're just really good at ignoring adults.
Adults lose it through going to things like football games, concerts, shooting guns, etc.. We don't just naturally lose that ability generally speaking. That's why I said all of us should be wearing hearing protection. Not just the kiddos
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