how likely to blow speakers/hearing damage?

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Re: how likely to blow speakers/hearing damage?

Post by phrex » Sat Feb 18, 2012 11:30 am

macc wrote:Once upon a time I hit stop on a track, went out to the pub, got pissed, came back and was unlocking the door thinking 'WTF is that noise?!'.

Turned out to be the feedback in a delay plugin... It had basically disappeared as I left, but built back up over time and ended up screaming out to all the neighbours for several hours while I got pissed :cornlol:
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