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7hZ Timeless and qudelix safe volume
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For the last couple of months, I have had the qudelix and i absolutely love it and its feature set. Coming from the ear studio 100, the one feature that I miss is the volume estimation. I'm always mindful of how loud I'm listening because I don't want to damage my hearing but I like to listen to my metal loud. I can't for the life of me figure out in the app or calc websites what would be a safe volume with my new timeless IEMs or my sundaras. I know they have different specs, but I can't wrap my head around calculating levels without the estimator that the ear studio 100 had.

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And listening right now Iā€™m at -.8 on the levels rms. And when A song is ending it goes lower like -15 average. So adding it this way itā€™s coming out that quieter is louder.

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And listening right now Iā€™m at -.8 on the levels rms. And when A song is ending it goes lower like -15 average. So adding it this way itā€™s coming out that quieter is louder.

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There are power amounts shown but they honestly go over my head.

So just going off of a listening ā€œloudnessā€ how would I know whatā€™s safe because I never take them off and have pain?

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Yeah thatā€™s the problem. I donā€™t know how at all to do it.

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I saw that post as well. But sadly went over my head. What would the 7hz be plugging them into that post?

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