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Apart from needing a titanium reinforced spine, these would make for a disgustingly awesome rig...

 

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I used to enjoy Music loudly, then I achieved "can't fall asleep" level tinnitus.

Last weekend I was futzing around with my soundbar & TV, so that I could keep the TV's built-in ATMOS surround-sound AND the soundbars 3D surround, & it sounded fantastic, but alas that night I couldn't sleep thanks to the ringing in my ears.

 

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On 24/08/2021 at 18:51, Killed_by_Death said:

 

I used to enjoy Music loudly, then I achieved "can't fall asleep" level tinnitus.

Last weekend I was futzing around with my soundbar & TV, so that I could keep the TV's built-in ATMOS surround-sound AND the soundbars 3D surround, & it sounded fantastic, but alas that night I couldn't sleep thanks to the ringing in my ears.

 

Suckage.

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This past weekend I got accustomed with a new 5.1.2 Dolby Atmos setup for my TV & luckily it hasn't aggravated my tinnitus.

Unfortunately I only have one title in my whole collection that's both Dolby Vision & Dolby Atmos. So I watched Total Recall in the best way that I ever have:

 

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Here's a wee bit of irony for you, it seems the more speakers I have, the lower I have the volume. When you're immersed in sounds, it doesn't need to be loud.

 

another tangent

In Laos folks like to say DER a lot. It's kind of like saying Totally if you were in California.

That's chicken is tasty, DER (the chicken is totally tasty)

 

and Thai folks will joke if someone seem rural they might say that person is Lao-Der, which sounds like Louder

to continue on that, a friend of mine used to sing "Let's Get Lao!" to J-Ho's song:

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Killed_by_Death said:

 

I've used Saap-Lai a lot, meaning extra spicy & tasty.

A guy at work once asked me what is it called when it's tasty but not spicy (in Lao), & I told him I didn't think there was such a term.

 

Definitely not in Lao/Isaan. Everything blows your head off 😂

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