The OSHA standard is 85 dB weighted average over an 8 hour work day. Employers are required to have hearing conservation programs if workers are continuously exposed to levels above that. 70 dB for the time period you are talking about should not be an issue.
Do I hurt my ears by listening to music at...
Do I hurt my ears at listening to music at and around 70 decibels?
I can sometimes turn it up to 75 decibels (according to a decibel meter app on my phone from my listening position).
I usually listen at around 65 decibels. And on my iPhone through my Marshall major 3 I rarely go over the halfway mark.
I estimate my listening time a day to be 3-6 hours excluding YouTube watching.
I’m 18 years old and gave a slight ringing in my ears and I am a little bit scared of my hearing getting worse.
I can sometimes turn it up to 75 decibels (according to a decibel meter app on my phone from my listening position).
I usually listen at around 65 decibels. And on my iPhone through my Marshall major 3 I rarely go over the halfway mark.
I estimate my listening time a day to be 3-6 hours excluding YouTube watching.
I’m 18 years old and gave a slight ringing in my ears and I am a little bit scared of my hearing getting worse.