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No it will damage your hearing
Your hearing-your ears.
If you turn the volume up too loud, they will damage your hearing over time.
They can be bad for your hearing if they are putting out more than 105 dB. 10 minutes of noise at 105 dB can damage your hearing. Though minor damage can be repaired by itself, repeatedly getting minor damage adds up to major damage and hearing loss.
ALL damage to a car is repairable. The real question is can it be done cheaply enough to make it worth whyle and can it be done well enough to be as servicible as before the damage.
A loud sound can damage your hearing by killing cilia in your ear that makes you hear things, and when you kill all the cilia you lose your hearing.
Sustained volumes over 100 db can permanently damage a person's hearing.
A common cause of hearing loss is damage to the hair cells within the cochlea
A dangerous sound level is defined as above 85db to cause hearing damage. Long term exposure to 80 db can also damage hearing.
The tornado caused damage to the house, but it is repairable. With the necessary repairs and renovations, the house can be restored to its original condition.
The car was repairable.
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