KageFenikkusu said:
my parents are complaining that I listen to music way too much and that I will go deaf. I listen to music between 50%-75% volume but I have my headphones on all the time,literally and I have my iPod next to me playing music all night (20%-40% volume) will I go deaf from this or are my parents just whining?
Literally, all the time? You may not go 100% deaf but you will experience hearing loss. Guaranteed. I work in the music business and I am both professionally and academically qualified to tell you that your ears will be utterly fucked well before you hit middle age if you continue your current listening habits.
I know a lot of club DJs and many of them are deaf in one ear by the time they hit 30 (and then they have to change careers). They become deaf by mixing at clubs - they hear their headset with the earpieces one-off one-on and listen to the club PA with one ear, and simultaneously listen to whatever they're cueing up next through the (closed) headphones in the other ear, so they can beat-match. Guess which ear they go deaf in? If you guessed "the ear listening to the club PA" then you're wrong, they all go deaf in the
headphone ear. That's right - headphones are really that bad. The very worst ones are the iPod style ones that sit directly in your ear canal. The big closed can-style headphones are a little better for you - but not much. From the point of view of your ears, you're better off listening to a louder sound being generated further away, than a quieter sound being generated right against your eardrum.
If nothing else, you definitely need to give your ears a break when you sleep. Pete Townsend, the guitarist for The Who, performed some of the loudest concerts in the world, making it into the Guiness Book as "the world's loudest band" in the 70s. Now Pete Townsend has tinnitus and acute hearing loss. Guess how he got it? Nothing to do with his band activity - he lost his hearing by wearing headphones 24-7 - just like you.