HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:Run an automatic rolling machine at the same time to cover up the noise.
RichardPenny43 wrote:The free decibel meter app says 88db, I'm not sure how accurate it is though. 90db is the threshold where hearing damage starts. If you're worried about irritating your neighbors just don't sort at night. I sort in a room with the door shut and it doesn't bother anyone in the house.
JobIII wrote:RichardPenny43 wrote:The free decibel meter app says 88db, I'm not sure how accurate it is though. 90db is the threshold where hearing damage starts. If you're worried about irritating your neighbors just don't sort at night. I sort in a room with the door shut and it doesn't bother anyone in the house.
With all due respect to Andy. Everyone should be protecting their ears with plugs or some other type of device. The ryedale IS loud enough to cause hearing damage. It is really important to consider using ear plugs, etc., if you're using the ryedale for continued periods of time in a confined space.
All I'm trying to get at is, many of us sit around the Ryedale for probably an hour maybe more at a time. There is a risk of exposing yourself to hearing loss the longer you run a Ryedale without protecting your ears.
This is not a jab at Andy or the Ryedale, it's just a safety precaution everyone should take.
~JobIII
JobIII wrote:stay right near the equipment, you should have some protection
JobIII wrote:RichardPenny43 wrote:The free decibel meter app says 88db, I'm not sure how accurate it is though. 90db is the threshold where hearing damage starts. If you're worried about irritating your neighbors just don't sort at night. I sort in a room with the door shut and it doesn't bother anyone in the house.
With all due respect to Andy. Everyone should be protecting their ears with plugs or some other type of device. The ryedale IS loud enough to cause hearing damage. It is really important to consider using ear plugs, etc., if you're using the ryedale for continued periods of time in a confined space.
All I'm trying to get at is, many of us sit around the Ryedale for probably an hour maybe more at a time. There is a risk of exposing yourself to hearing loss the longer you run a Ryedale without protecting your ears.
This is not a jab at Andy or the Ryedale, it's just a safety precaution everyone should take.
~JobIII
JobIII wrote:This is not a jab at Andy or the Ryedale, it's just a safety precaution everyone should take.
JobIII wrote:I never had the chance to try noise cancelling headphones while running a ryedale. That's something I would have liked to experience.
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