How do I turn off the automatic volume lowering feature on my Galaxy Tablet?

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Volume Issues (automatic lowering of volume)

Using a Galaxy Tab to run sound for 14 hours a day at full volume in a bar. After several hours at full volume, it seems to self adjust itself, and has popped up a message about long time exposure to loud music. Is there a way to turn this "feature" off?
 

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Re: Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Volume Issues (automatic lowering of volume)

No. But if there were, remember - a pair of good hearing aids goes for around $5,000, and you still can't understand conversation as well as you can with undamaged cilia in your ears.

They're not kidding either - long exposure to loud noise kills cilia in the nner ear, leading to loss of hearing. Those people playing music do loud in their cars that your car vibrates from 50 feet away will be stone deaf by the time they're 50. (I've been wearing hearing aids for years, and I can tell you from experience that nothing beats working ears. Also the tinnitus [the whistling you hear in your ears constantly, at the frequency you're deaf at] is terribly annoying.)
 

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