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Does anyone else find that your hearing is better in the evening than the morning.

In the morning, I have to turn the tv volume up to about 35 to hear comfortably, whereas at night, 20 is more than fine??? :confused:
 
Does anyone else find that your hearing is better in the evening than the morning.

In the morning, I have to turn the tv volume up to about 35 to hear comfortably, whereas at night, 20 is more than fine??? :confused:

Less background noise at night.
 
I'm pretty sure im the other way round...
In the morning I have the volume really low, and its fine, ill come back a couple of hours later and I can hardly hear the TV! (well, slight exaggeration)
 
Your ears probably get clogged up from being asleep. I always wake up with a blocked nose, you wake up with blocked ears! :D
 
Does anyone else find that your hearing is better in the evening than the morning.

In the morning, I have to turn the tv volume up to about 35 to hear comfortably, whereas at night, 20 is more than fine??? :confused:
I know this one! The tv is in the living room and at night you're sat in front of it but in the morning you're upstairs in bed. AMIRITE?
 
Even at 20, thats high. Might be worth getting them checked out? I never need my TV past 7. U
Not sure if serious, but you know each model of TV uses a different arbitrary scale based on their audio capabilities, right?

My kitchen TV normally sits around 45 whereas the lounge around 20. Both would be the same volume from around 6 feet away.
 
Not sure if serious, but you know each model of TV uses a different arbitrary scale based on their audio capabilities, right?

My kitchen TV normally sits around 45 whereas the lounge around 20. Both would be the same volume from around 6 feet away.

As serious as this thread :p
 
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