It depends on how close you were standing to the speakers and for how long, how big they were and the amount of pressure and volume coming from them. You have hairs in your ears which flex and bend according to the sounds/frequencies you here. If you subject them to much loud music these hairs are forced flat and don’t come up again. This results in certain frequencies not being filtered by your ear manifesting in a ringing in your ears. The frequency of this ringing will differ depending on which hairs in your ears were damaged. If it continues for a long period of time consult a doctor. You may have a form of tinnitus.
Your ears will stop ringing. The longer they take to stop ringing the worse the damage. However the good news is that it will take years for the damage to become apparent. Subjecting them to more very loud noise increases the damage
It depends on how close you were standing to the speakers and for how long, how big they were and the amount of pressure and volume coming from them. You have hairs in your ears which flex and bend according to the sounds/frequencies you here. If you subject them to much loud music these hairs are forced flat and don’t come up again. This results in certain frequencies not being filtered by your ear manifesting in a ringing in your ears. The frequency of this ringing will differ depending on which hairs in your ears were damaged. If it continues for a long period of time consult a doctor. You may have a form of tinnitus.
Your ears will stop ringing. The longer they take to stop ringing the worse the damage. However the good news is that it will take years for the damage to become apparent. Subjecting them to more very loud noise increases the damage