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> So are they really bad for your hearing? > TravisH The machine I was encased in wasn't unbearable at all...in fact, with the firearm shooting headphones (exactly this, in fact, but modified with the plastic tube from the control room), the sound was perfect. Those firearm headphones filter out a lot of high end, and what I heard with them on was exquisite...no more or less louder than the volume that I use for listening to music. I wish I had turned the lights off in the dressing room when I removed the pants they provided, however, because the static electricity was unbelievable. In light of the question, where's the melody...I did discern tones, albeit very constant and industry like. I concur with Edward's comments about it sounding like a strange sci-fi moving. In fact, it sort of reminded me of Forbidden Planet and the scene where they were taking a tour of that monstrous facility under ground with all the automated machinery developed by aliens. Kris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Travis Hartnett" <travishartnett@gmail.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 6:06 PM Subject: Re: The MRI and Looping: For Ambient & Experimental Music? So are they really bad for your hearing? TravisH On 12/6/05, David Rolling <david_rolling@sympatico.ca> wrote: > Not for the claustrophobic. I'm no longer elegible as I have a fair >amount > of (magnetic) surgical steel in my right arm. The low-tech machines that > I've experienced were VERY, VERY LOUD. Even with earplugs, it sounded >like a > gang of bikers driving around & around inside my skull. I like a good beat, > but where's the melody? >