Hi Pranav

I did read in the past of research stating that headphones adversely effect 
hearing.

There are basically 3 issues here. firstly is the amplitude that is the 
volume level that can be damaging.

The second issue is that of frequency. There is more energy carried in 
higher frequencies.

The third issue is that of ressonnence. The energy is fully focused on this 
frequency.

Each speaker or headphone may have different resonnence frequency. That is 
chiefly depended on the construction of the device, material used and the 
final assembly of the device.

Sound is also a form of energy and when  one listens on a headphone the 
there is practically no distance gap between the source of energyand the ear 
drum which is the target.

Nature has not factored for it in its origin design <smile>.

 Harish.

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Subject: Re: [AI] Fw: Hearing loss.


> Hi,
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> Firstly, is this information genuine?  The author of the e-mail is rather
> wague in terms of citing references and sources.
> Secondly, assuming for a moment that the message is true, the speech
> synthesiser such as eloquence produced similar frequencies?
>
> Pranav
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