My laptop has really loud speakers that i often use to listen to music, they have great quality too.
Problem is, when I'm listening to loud music whole laptop vibrates. Should I be worried that it might damage components in the long run, or will it be fine?
It's damaging your hearing more
I don't think it would cause damage. Laptops generally have everything soldered down pretty well excluding a few things like your ram (unless you gotta max book), which you can place back in easily anyways if for some freak reason it would come loose.
>>59687308
*macbook
>>59686731
>laptop speakers
>great quality
boy, u on drugs?
>>59687350
im not an audiphine fäm
they have better quality than my 2€ earphones
>>59686731
You must have cloth ears m8
>>59686731
>laptop speakers
>really loud
>great quality
>$2 ear buds
I feel sorry for you, OP. I really do... like legitimate sadness. You KNOW you've spent too much time on /g/ when you think pursuing good sound quality is something to be ashamed of. Do you not realize that a high percentage of the posts on this site are complete bullshit troll shitposting?
>>59686731
If you are using a conventional hard drive instead of a SSD, I'd really recommend you to not blast the speakers at full volume. Strong vibrations may cause unexpected issues with the drive head and you'll potentially lose all your midget hentai.
>>59688378
This. I have HD650s + FiiO e10k, with music in FLAC and 320kbps only and my appreciation of music has increased.