Are you soft or loud speaker

I am a soft speaker, but I know some people who speak very loudly, it is almost as these people think other people do not hear them, I do not know.

i am a ghost whisperer.
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I am soft spoken, when I talk people have a hard time hearing me.

Depends. At home I am loud because my mom and sisters are partially deaf. With friends I speak normally. And in large groups I am soft spoken.

I speak loudly when things get interesting or I am focused,I speak softly when I am not so confidence or not interested

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It depends on my feelings.

My husband says constantly that I have a too-loud voice, but I noticed in social gatherings and in public it is very soft again. So it depends.

Soft or maybe incoherent as a general rule. People often ask me to repeat or mishear what I say. However when agitated and stressed/upset can be loud.

I speak quietly. I’m always told to speak up.

i always been loud person, to the point that my friends would always say " keep your voice down a little bit" but once i was put on med i became soft speaker, when i was at the highest doze, my voice would hardly come out. now its okay i am on low doze,

I haven’t used my loud voice in a long time.

It also depends on my emotion and mood. I am louder at home with my father especially - he can be frustrating to live with.
I am never loud in public - maybe a bit on the softer side, but it really depends on my mood

Sometimes soft and quiet; when the thoughts are loud, it seems to swell nodules on my thyroid gland by the voice box, which makes it hard to talk! People say I mumble when I’m like this. Other times, I can talk easily and talk kind of loud. It seems to help me drowned out the inner thoughts. Like white noise or something.

I think I would fall somewhere in the middle of soft and loud…I may be quiet but I wouldn’t say I’m a soft speaker…not loud either…just medium.

Most of the time I’m a midrange, less other times I’m a woofer, and during better times I’m a tweeter.

Talking about speakers, I built my own speakers back in the late seventies. They are about 20 1/2 inches wide and 32 inches high.

Each speaker contains a 12" woofer, 2 midrange speakers, and 4 tweeters.

They are still running as good as new to this day.

Although, the woofers fell apart some time ago, due to the rubber that supports the cones having turned to dust due to being so old. But for less than $20 I bought a kit that is used to rebuild the speakers via replacing the rubber supports. It took a couple of hours per speaker to do the repairs.

Anyone who hears these babies, says make me a pair.