Hello Glenn

Whilst others may or may not agree with your comments, it really is to each 
their own. Also, let's try to stay on topic. We're now at risk of debating the 
wisdom or otherwise of headphones which really isn't what this list is intended 
to be used for. Dane's perfectly entitled to his views and so are you. But his 
intention was, I think, merely to inform those interested that an iPhone 
amplifier exists. :) Please don't consider this in any way a repremand; merely 
an attempt to keep us on topic.

Lynne

On 19 Apr 2012, at 03:20, Glenn <[email protected]> wrote:

I've often speculated that such amplifiers contribute to yet even further 
hearing loss, like loud headphones can damage the hearing of someone with 
normal hearing, it seems to me that it would do similar damage to someone 
with hearing loss.
I have listened to music too loud in  the past, and I have tinnitus, and I 
now avoid headphones.
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