trouble with wax?

Posted by: pcm on 23 January 2004

Seriously, folks, I have noticed that if I turn up the wick a bit (not usually beyond 9-10 o'clock)then within a day or two my ears - not to put too fine a point on it - become de-waxed! This may happen after only a comparatively short listening session at that volume. It saves on olive oil, and sounds nicer.
Anyone else had the same beneficial effect?
pcm

Please note, 9 o'clock (due west) is not that loud, surely, when the starting point is only 7 o'clock!
pcm
Posted on: 23 January 2004 by blythe
In a word, NO.
I never listen below 9-o-clock unless there are children sleeping upstairs (rare) and music simply sounds rubbish at anything less.
7-o-clock is only used aafter 1200 hrs when the kids are sleeping.

I have always sufferred from wax in my ears and regularly need ear syringing. The only way to keep 'em clear is to have themm syringed regularly!
12.00 o-clock is not unusual on CD and full volume has been acheived with Vinyl, so 9-o-clock is simply not an option. Even with kids in the house.....

Computers are supposed to work on 1's and 0's - in other words "Yes" or "No" - why does mine frequently say "Maybe"?......