If you’re listening to music on 100 on earphones you’re bursting your eardrums. You could really damage yourself this way.
This is not normal
Well most have trickling water but I just opened my older custom and it sounds more like heavy rain. No birds. Just more of a noise. I could only find that one that was different.
Legacy mask is just heavy rain.
Solace mask is trickling stream with chirps.
If you can’t hear the chirps turn your volume up a little.
Precisely. And all main store, major programs use the Solace mask.
So what metric do we follow for customs because they dont have bird noises
It depends on which custom you have. All name embedded major customs only use Solace mask, while full customs may be either.
I have always found the Legacy mask to sound louder at the same volume, so I turn it down 10% to what I play Solace at.
Im just listening to the custom legacy mask,the free one,i just listen 1 or 2 clicks above 0,its just some water/noise,
I guess the optimal way is to listen around the lowest audible volume where you can completely hear the mask
Using the @Sub.Zero Approach, I use full volume on mono audio settings when using speakers, having my phone placed on my chest.
Though I wouldn’t use full volume on headphones.
Thanks to this thread, I dropped my volume and am able to process WB and SB together, without overwhelming fatigue taking over me. Tho these were just initial observations and much needs to be observed.
I wonder if theres probably a optimal decibal volume when it comes to the masked sublimiminals with headphones just like theres an optimal frequency range with ultrasonic
100% volume on wired headphones is insane
Forget the subs, you’re gonna blow your eardrums bro
I didn’t realize it was an issue till this thread.
I been doing it since high school and I am 34 now.
I generally listen music at 70-80% maybe 90% but I think 100% is very loud and disturbing
If you listen VERY VERY closely, you will hear an old man’s voice saying “7-11 is an inside job…” over and over again. It’s very faint though.