Friday, August 11, 2017

Can blasting music through earbuds damage my ears?

I'm not afraid that my earbuds are broken, I'm just afraid about my hearing. I was listening to video titled heaviest base ever or something like that. The base wouldn't pick up on my iPad speakers, so I plugged in earbuds and cranked the music up all the way. Still couldn't hear the base, just vibrations like before I plugged the earbuds in. When the song was done, my ears felt "fuzzy" for a second but it went away. My ears don't hurt or feel full today, (I did this last night) and I don't have any hearing loss. My ears feel kinda weird though, even though nothing feels wrong. It's probably because I'm paranoid. I know I was stupid. Will I be okay?
Added (1). I know it can damage my ears, but I'm wondering if I DID damage my ears from doing this. I don't have hearing loss, and my ears don't feel full, just "different" probably because I'm paranoid. Will I be okay?

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Iphone, MacBook Air, or ipad for college?

I'm starting my graduate degree program in a few weeks, and I'm discovering that my 7 year old MacBook is too slow for college. I'm thinking about upgrading, but the cost of a new MacBook is expensive. I was thinking of buying an iPad or upgrading my phone to an iphone and attaching a keyboard to it. I was wondering if this would be good enough for college or will it be too slow? Thanks.

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Thinking of buying either a MacBook Pro or an iPad Pro for school. Which one should I get?

Will also be using for personal use. Is MacBook worth the money?

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