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  2. How to make your headphones louder in 7 different ways - AOL

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    You can make your headphones louder in a handful of ways - from adjusting your device or app volume settings to basic headphones maintenance.

  3. In-ear monitor - Wikipedia

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    IEMs typically feature a wire-over-ear or wire (straight) down design. Wire down is easier to put in with one hand, making it more popular for casual use, where it maybe inserted and removed multiple times per day. It can also be more comfortable, as wearing wire-over-ear with glasses may cause extra pressure and chafing behind the ears.

  4. Listener fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Listener fatigue (also known as listening fatigue or ear fatigue) is a phenomenon that occurs after prolonged exposure to an auditory stimulus.Symptoms include tiredness, discomfort, pain, and loss of sensitivity.

  5. Ultimate Ears - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning, Ultimate Ears partnered with Westone to manufacture Harvey's designs, but in 2001 Westone began to operate a separate distribution channel in Europe, selling the IEMs as their own designs, holding all the Ultimate Ears trademarks and patents. [8] Relations between Westone and Ultimate Ears soured.

  6. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    IEMs are higher-quality in-ear headphones and are used by audio engineers and musicians as well as audiophiles. The outer shells of in-ear headphones are made up of a variety of materials, such as plastic, aluminum , ceramic and other metal alloys.

  7. IEM - Wikipedia

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  8. IEMS - Wikipedia

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    IEMS may refer to: Instituto de Educación Media Superior del Distrito Federal, Mexican institute; Integrated Emergency Medical Service; A pair of in-ear monitors are ...

  9. Loudness war - Wikipedia

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    The concept of making music releases hotter began to appeal to people within the industry, in part because of how noticeably louder some releases had become and also in part because the industry believed that customers preferred louder-sounding CDs, even though that may not have been true. [12]