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Safe operating volume
Hello,
I noticed on the creative website that they have recommended safe operating volumes for all their players. iPods have volume limiters that you can turn on. Is there any equivalent for the x20 ? The only indication that the player gives you that you might be damaging your ears is the colour of the volume meter turning red. Does anyone know what the safe operating volume is with the standard headphones (in terms of the volume number displayed on the screen) or what the decibel level is in relation to the volume number ? |