MikeyF 10+ year member
It is what it is
Elohelohelohelohelohel. Troll troll troll troll troll. You mad yet, broham? Sounds like it. Hey, did I ever tell you, 4g is overkill?
Cause it doesnt matter to me if its used as speaker wire, i had it laying around, it won't make a difference from 10 or 8 gauge. This is such a retarded thing to be arguing over. I think the main issue is how mickey mouse here acts like an 8 year old on car audio.LOL why would you ever use 4 ga for speaker wire? 10k watts to 1 speaker maybe. . . but whats that point when your tinsel leads are size 12 and your copper coil is size 18? Waste of 4 gauge imo
thread over, ruined.I think the main issue is the op's title that states "hearing loss"
Yep, me too, starting to notice a weird distortion like effect from my damage that makes sounds around 3Khz sound almost fake and metallic. Very bothersome. 17years at this now, I'd put my hearing somewhere in the 70% range, no hearing above 12Khz most of the time, constant ringing seems centered around 5K-7KHz. I gave up, pulled my loud stuff out, going for SQ now, I really like sound so I'm gonna cross my fingers and stay in the 130 +/-5dB range for a few years and pray that helps. I cant even tune an SQ system by ear anymore //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gifwell i have permeant hearing loss resulting in a ringing noise in my left ear all the time.
dickHahahahahahahahahah. Why yes I am. OWNED. God I love it. Troll troll troll troll troll