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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Dona paula, Goa
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In here, if the power fails and when all the fans go off, all of us can here some ringing.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Yes interesting. I'd wondered in another thread here about the possible use of professional hearing test data in designing the optimum response curve for your "personalized" DIY speakers. I still think it's an interesting idea. Where your test reveals a weakness/dip in your hearing, the speaker would be designed to compensate somewhat. Closer to how you would be hearing the content if your hearing was 'perfect'. We all have such a variety of freq response plots, especially those of us over forty, that it kind of calls into question the level of precision that is applied to crossover design "for the masses".
So here is an article that suggests I have it backwards... at least for any remedial/theraputic intent. Since the frequencies (as much as I understand it) in which we're likely to suffer tinitus generally correspond to areas of hearing loss, then we'd have to design a response curve opposite of that ideal I've imagined. Dr. Smith had it right. We're doomed. Last edited by peace brainerd; 29th December 2009 at 11:53 PM. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Prince George BC
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I've had it non stop for about 25 years now. Very loud band in my youth. I can hear it as two, maybe more frequencies in the 4k range. One of them matched g# , I joked I could tune my guitar that way. Ignoring it works for me , although it's always there.
A long time ago I heard about some treatment that involved listening to tones that matched your tinnitus but I have never tried it. I still find that I can hear a lot of things better then most people. It would be super nice if it went away but doubt that's going to happen. |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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What can be done if it is really unbarable is you put a hearing aid in your ear that produces a more pleasant sound that masks the anoying sound.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Front Row Center
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Good music and a glass always works for me .. |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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The brain is much stronger then the body
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Interesting thread...
I have wondered whether it is possible to "improve" hearing by long term... and I mean years... of daily listening to frequency sweeps at just above the hearing threshold. For example 2 to 3 khz for say 30 seconds, then 2.5 to 3.5 khz and so on using both pure tones and tones with harmonics. Has any research been done on this I wonder... "the use it or lose it thing" Note that I am thinking of sound at just above audibility... not the 100 watts in the ear "yea I think I hear that so I'm OK" test lol I notice if you think you have dips in your response that often they may be caused by standing waves and cancellation and that lifting the h/phones away from the ear restores the "sound" |
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In the googling I have done on this I turned up that zinc in the range of ~50mg per day helps from 30 to 50% of people with this in a couple of weeks. But don't over do
the zinc in large doses it can supress the imune system and cause a copper defency. As pointed out here earlier aspirin and caffine can make this worse. I gave up caffine a while back and started taking some zinc and my tinnitus is just about gone haven't noticed it in the past couple of weeks. The zinc also cleared up a skin condition I had that looked like Psoriasis I take the zinc a few days it clears up skip it a few days and it comes back. It goes without saying I am not a doctor and am not recomending you take any zinc just passing on my experience so you might talk to your doctor ect.. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Melbourne Again
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The older blokes are much more likely to ignore me, and they usually already have some hearing loss. I still ask them to put protection on, but there comes a point where you have to accept they are adults and if they don't want to hear, well, what are you going to do? |
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