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I got some earphones recently and id like to know what the stuff on the back meant.?
Well. I didnt get them. a friend did.. so i cant tell you exactly what it said.. but i think it had something to do with the measurement of how loud the earphones can get.. but it said something about sensitivity as well. It all was in some sort of measurements.. I just dont know what all it meant.
I want to know what those mean and how you can find out what is good for your ears and what is bad. Generally speaking, i know anything really loud is bad for your ears. I know that much!! I'd also like to know, what you would suggest to look at before purchasing ear/headphones! But please if any of you can help, It will be greatly appreciated!
((Merci beaucoup!))
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- markLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Often on the back of headphones is a frequency response graph. That shows what frequesncies the headphones will produce and if its louder or softer than other frequencies. You can tell that with some headphones the very high and low frequencies dont do well, so you wont hear bass drums or very high notes well.