Boom and Speaker Damage?

edited December 2013 in Boom Discussions
Sorry for two posts, I did just have another question (and I just raved about Boom in the previous post), but I'm wondering: is extended use/volume going to inevitably damage my Macbook Pro speakers? I try not to make them reverberate so much that they produce a "tinny" sound, of course. I'm just wondering about extended use in general. I've had Boom for over a year and it seems not to have really damaged my speakers so far, so that's good news on that front. Just wondering about long term effects for over a year of use. (Actually, I think I got it around a year and a half ago now....)

Cheers.

Comments

  • When we first thought of Boom, we wanted it to be as easy as moving the Volume slider to get that extra boost to your MBP speaker. Boom functions a lot similarly like your VLC player, but much simpler to use and boosts the audio of any music or video file, irrespective of the player or source. 

    Boom thus boosts the volume of the system audio to a suitable level to improve the audibility of music or video being played on the system. It can also help improve the audibility while you chat. We have provided users with a volume slider (in addition to the system's volume slider), so that you can set the volume to a suitable level. We recommend any user to maintain an appropriate level so that they don't harm their ears :) !

    You might also want to know that we have put the application under intense testing in different scenarios and we have not been able to see any possible damage to the speakers in long term course.
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