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as1eep t1_j896ck5 wrote

Answer to question 1 : no

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IdleHands_kc t1_j89ib95 wrote

If anything, the bass boost is the thing that's going to cause hearing loss.

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VisceralVoyage420 t1_j89t2gd wrote

I think the Crushers have a "vibrator" type of bass boost which doesn't really increase volume, just makes you feel the bass more.

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xXepicpancakesX t1_j8aic9z wrote

if you’re listening at low volumes there’s probably nothing to worry about. do you feel disoriented? is your hearing muffled or distorted after listening? if the answer is no then like, don’t worry about it

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80dimebagz t1_j8byuf9 wrote

no one answered your second questikn so here i am

a lot of audiophiles would not recommend the 599 because of its “muddiness”, where the bass obscures or distorts the rest of the audio’s detail. the clarity, soundstage, highs and mids are not very good compared to other headphones in the price range

but based on what you said it seems like the 599 would be a good fit for you. you seem like you love bass over everything else, and the 599s would absolutely satisfy you in that regard. their detail and clarity is still really great, good enough that they’d blow someone away who hasn’t heard anything better than skullcandy. i think they’d be more than worth your money

it’s always cool to see someone just getting into high quality headphones. whichever headphones you go with i hope you enjoy them !

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SlavJerry t1_j8c2t4b wrote

just don't listen to too loud volume and you will be fine

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o7_brother t1_j8cnniw wrote

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