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Originally Posted by Splitter
Being partially deaf, all I require is loud lol (actually, that's part o the reason for being partially deaf).
Are you all really getting an advantage out of these expensive headphones? I have eschewed headphones trying to preserve what hearing I have left but if it makes that much difference.....
Splitter
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To be honest, I would
not recommend using headphones if protecting your hearing is an issue. Especially when using them for gaming as there can be some really extreme variations in sound levels, ie. when gunfire and explosions start up. People dealing with those things in real-life can get their hearing damaged as part and parcel of being involved in that, but to do the same thing for what just adds up to entertainment's sake isn't worth it IMO.
If you can predict what the loudest noise you're going to hear is, and set the volume for that, even if it means missing out on some of the quieter sounds, then it shouldn't be a problem. But that's not always easy to do, even with music, let alone computer use, and it's easier to avoid those excessive noise levels using external speakers.
In terms of whether or not different quality headphones provide different listening experiences, yes they do. But once you reach a certain point of clarity in the sound, you start to get into the sort of differences that are akin to wine-tasting or colour-grading etc. At that point you're dealing with sensations that are subtle enough to be influenced by your own moods and feelings and impressions as much as anything that can be pinned down by numbers or words. I've only dabbled with that aspect of it a little bit, due to lack of time and money and other interests, but yeah, it's there.