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<blockquote data-quote="speakerjones" data-source="post: 15880" data-attributes="member: 226"><p>Re: only one in ear in</p><p></p><p>I think it's like this. In-ears are meant to be used at a safe level in isolation from ambient stage volume. Once the ambient stage volume is introduced by taking one bud out, the bud that remains in will not compete volume-wise with the information coming into your other ear, so the tendency is to turn that in-ear up to match the stage volume which can bring that driver up to dangerous levels. At least that's my perception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speakerjones, post: 15880, member: 226"] Re: only one in ear in I think it's like this. In-ears are meant to be used at a safe level in isolation from ambient stage volume. Once the ambient stage volume is introduced by taking one bud out, the bud that remains in will not compete volume-wise with the information coming into your other ear, so the tendency is to turn that in-ear up to match the stage volume which can bring that driver up to dangerous levels. At least that's my perception. [/QUOTE]
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