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Jun 23, 2017

Do You Hear Me?

 

You ever hear your neighbors drive by with their music so loud, you don’t know how they enjoy that sound? Or those who drive around town playing their favorite tunes but because they turn the volume too high, the sound just aches? Jeez is that what I sound like?

I love listening to my music crazy loud when it’s a good song, I’m sure we all do. I love to feel the beat whenever I drive. I start to hear that static sound and I lower it partially, but in reality, it is still very much loud.

I never noticed how bad it would be for my car or my stereo. I just thought it sounded bad, but what’s the harm?

Remember when everyone would say that listening to music through your headphones extremely loud would make you deaf in the future? They were NOT kidding!

Listening to music so loud blows out your eardrums and over the years, they wear out. Imagine this, you’re at your lake house and your dock has been rubbing against this boulder for months, even years, the rock and the dock would deteriorate over time.

Your car speakers work the same way! The louder the music is, the more the speakers wear out until they blow!

Try not having music to listen to on your road trips! Couldn’t imagine right? That would be one long, quiet, and unrealistic car ride.

Taking care of your speakers is essential. Just make sure you do not blast your music. When plugging your AUX cord in, make sure that the volume from your phone or device is turned lower than your car volume. If both devices are too loud, you will hear that static sound, almost like a signal lost sound. When your device is turned louder than your car speakers, you still hear a little bit of that static.

When speakers are blown, it is incredibly difficult to “fix” the speakers, therefore the only option is to buy new speakers, which aren’t cheap.

 

Save that green for hearing your favorite artists in concert, not in your blown speaker in your car.