How loud are you typically listening?


Typically 75 to 80dB.  Really loud is 90dB and I'm never over, and I mean never, 95dB.  I'm using a professional SPL meter, C weighted, slow response.  Just curious.
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I’d like to add that after an exceedingly  loud session I usually don’t listen to my system for a few days.
The danger/fear of developing tinnitus is real enough to keep me in check.

Typically I listen at an average SPL (Radio shack meter) 76-78dB. When my system was at it's best a good example of the range it produced is: Dewy Redmond Choices = quiet passages @ 65db full and detailed, open and satisfying Loud passages @ 86 db and extended peaks at 91 db. now with different tubes, I have to turn it up so the average is 82-83db with less than satisfying musical information at 68db and peaks at 93-95.  I'm aware this is not healthy for my aging ears...... so no steady diet of this.
80 to 85 dB is very loud for me if I’m listening to rock/pop. Most other acoustic material is 5 to 10 dB lower than this. Like some of the other posters, I have an old school analog dB meter.
I crank! I'm 65 still listening to Punk and hard rock! My neighbors complain and we have acres between our houses! One night a friend who is a musician couldn't believe how good it sounded! He said I think someone is knocking on the door? I opened the door and my neighbor was telling me my music was 2 loud/I told him I couldn't hear him and shut the door! The cops were the next knock! Ha Ha! My set-u JBL Studio masters I bought new in the 70's/Tigris tube amp and a Primaluna Tube Cd player with a tube clock! God rid of my krell and went back to my old gear! Happy Camper!