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New I could hear all of them
which is just whacked, as I spent a lot of years playing in loud rock bands.

Guess my hearing is not as farked by that as I was afraid it would be.
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New Mine's pretty good, given the amount of headphone use
I think the issue with the first was the ambient noise. The others didn't have that and I heard them clearly.

I can still hear older televisions from a floor away (even with the volume down)...its actually about the same..damned annoying. Its one of the reasons I don't watch much TV...as a kid the old sets used to drive me crazy after a while.
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     Who says kids today can't do science? - (drewk) - (11)
         That is an irritating sound. -NT - (warmachine)
         Hmmm - (Yendor) - (3)
             All I heard was the kids in the background. - (hnick)
             I can hear it fine, and I'm 37. - (admin)
             You are in the cross-over age. - (broomberg)
         There are many versions of the file out there. - (Another Scott) - (4)
             I hear those...but not the reg recording. -NT - (bepatient)
             I hear those...but not the reg recording. -NT - (bepatient) - (2)
                 I could hear all of them - (jake123) - (1)
                     Mine's pretty good, given the amount of headphone use - (bepatient)
         You want annoying? - (imqwerky)

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