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Is it normal that high definition sound makes me sick?
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Well when I listen to music through my bose head phones (very clear crisp sound, good bass) I get nauseous. Sick feeling in my stomach. It happens
A with really any good quality headphones or speakers, but when I use cheap crappy headphones with not so good sound I'm completely fine
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Could be the way that the quality of the noise is affecting your inner ear. If you are concerned, I would speak to a doctor that specializes in auditory issues.
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That's happened to me, but it's has also happened with older songs or music genres that I didn't like.
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I have absolutely no idea why this happens, I think NeuroNeptunian probably has the right of it.
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Stop using them
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I am like this too! Are you also sensitive to other sound and balance-related things? (Bc I am)
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High quality headphones with good bass can produce the brown note.
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is that not the note that,makes you poop?
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Yes it is.
It's just a myth though.

My previous post is a complete lie, by the way.
I was just offering an explanation to the OP.
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Good quality audio you can often feel. Usually its the bass. Maybe the vibrations are making you feel sick.
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Although nausea is usually caused by vibrations of less than 1Hz and you won't get any less than 20Hz out of good set of headphones.
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You probably just have sensitive hearing. But just to be sure it isn't something else wrong with your ear, I'd see a specialist.
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