I use Reduce Loud Sounds on the iPhone with my AirPods Pro to reduce the maximum volume to 80dB so that I don’t damage my hearing. That way, I can crank the volume buttons to maximum without having to think about it, knowing that it will be safe.
For short car journeys or if I'm sharing, quietish background level
If I'm motorwaying it alone, fairly (but not stupidly) loud
Loud enough that people outside the car can't hear me sing along.
Usually between 32%~65%
Full. All the way.
19 or 20
22 if I'm really fucking jammin'
20-25% of volume for mobile devices (android), and 15-20% on my laptop (MacBook)
About 4.
Usually between 75 - 85 dB
this post was submitted on 14 Sep 2023
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