Am I going deaf or are my headphones getting quieter? Last year I needed the volume at around 20 now I need it at 60...

Am I going deaf or are my headphones getting quieter? Last year I needed the volume at around 20 now I need it at 60... my hearing hasn't deteriorated that much r-right?

It's probably not your headphones but whatever it is that's outputting the sound that's getting weaker.

that'd be my guess.
get an amp, and a decibel meter to stop the paranoia.

It could be a tumor.

No, that's pretty characteristic of having volume too loud and inducing hearing loss. It's very easy to do that to yourself with closed ear headphones.

how the fuck do i reverse this damage

You can't, you'll have it for the rest of your life.

Ear damage is irreversible.
>mfw when I had a friend who think it's not manly to turn the volume down
>damaged his hearing

Hearing loss is irreversible. Good job, faggot. if you're really worried, go to the doctor and have hearing test.

I don' know user. Is it happening irl as well?

no I hear just fine in real life just music and films I need at about 40 - 60.

Well, do you occasionally hear a buzzing/high pitched "ring" that isn't actually there? That's tinnitus, and IIRC is a sign of damaged hearing.

nah don't have that

Starting to sound like you fucked up your sound settings somewhere, then....

(Not op)
I got that but i can hear everything fine

In situation where its all quiet i can hear this constant sound shit

Your lossy mp3s

OP, check out every volume bar you can from all your software. Check if pic related is disabled (especially if you use Skype). Check if the sound driver is working as "headphones" and not as "speakers" (usually, using it as headphones activates an amp wich gives a volume boost).

I've got it too, my hearing isn't bad, but I definitely damaged it at some point. I've had it for at least a decade and never mentioned it to my doctor. Here's a quick copy pasta about it "Tinnitus isn't a condition itself — it's a symptom of an underlying condition, such as age-related hearing loss, ear injury or a circulatory system disorder.

Although bothersome, tinnitus usually isn't a sign of something serious. Although it can worsen with age, for many people, tinnitus can improve with treatment. Treating an identified underlying cause sometimes helps. Other treatments reduce or mask the noise, making tinnitus less noticeable."

inb4formatting that shit

I notice for films I need the volume at like 80 but for music I need it at around 30. probably just the way the way it's mastered though. youtube is a whole other thing it's fluctautes so much

Check if your movie player has options to put the volume over its "100%". Youtube is dependent on the upload and flakey as fuck.

My tinnitus improved a lot when I switched from the Beyerdynamic DT880's to the Sennheiser HD 600's.

Almost all the music produced nowadays is absurdly loud. You can use replaygain to normalize all your music library.

I've been using Senn Urbanite XLs for a while and find myself listening too loud because they can handle it. Just got some Senn HD 598s and I'm honestly not sure which set of cans I like more....

tinnitus isn't always a sign of damaged hearing

Some people just have tinnitus from the get go for seemingly no reason, it can be just "noise" in the connecton

>I notice for films I need the volume at like 80 but for music I need it at around 30

Because most films are in 5.1 and most video player software downmixes it to stereo poorly or just goes "fuck you" and ouputs only L and R while the loud is at the center.

It's possible you have wax buildup in your ear, especially if you wear headphones for extended periods of time chronically. You can see a doctor who will flush your ears.

I noticed on one of my ears, there's popping when I scratch at it. I also get a lot of ear infections for some reason

really? had tinnitus for a few years now, it sucks. will look into the HD 600.

That's what happens when you blast EDM and Nigger-Hop through your head at max volume: ASMR and ambient white master race reporting in.
I have the same hp of the OP tho, good cans

I listen to death industrial and I have tinnitus

No u have daddy issues and alcohol pre-natal syndrome fâm :^)

say that to my face

I played drums for a year with no hearing protection and my tinnitus from it went away except in super quiet environments. Disappointed that I can't blast metal through my headphones anymore, won't risk it. A good starting point is to go from quiet to loud, that way you can feel the sound go from decent to piercing. Hurt my enjoyment of music, could listen for hours straight, now I get ear fatigue and wish I could feel silence.

Assuming you wear headphones a lot that's probably why you get ear infections.

If you're prone to them and you wear headphones you'll get them all the time.

source: prone to ear infections and whenever i wear my headphones a lot my ear ends up with an infection like right now (plus a quick google will tell you this)