Tinnitus – What does Tinnitus sound like? Hearing through someone else’s ears.

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CAUTION. PLAY QUIETLY AT FIRST.

High noise levels can be hazardous to hearing and audio equipment.
Please play this at a modest level and your own discretion.

Use good earphones, headphones or speakers to hear this.

If you suffer from tinnitus the sounds may possibly excite your own tinnitus so you may choose to avoid listening to it.

You may know someone with Tinnitus and or some level of hearing loss . Ever wondered what it sounds like? The sound is different in different cases, but this video gives a fairly good indication of what it can sound like and what some level of hearing loss can sound like compared to normal. The first part of the video is normal sounding with some background conversation. The next part sounds more like what someone with some hearing loss and Tinnitus could hear. In the last part you can hear some of the Tinnitus sound by itself; in this case, a high pitched variety. So if you know someone with hearing difficulty, don’t yell at them in frustration or laugh about them; because it was more frustrating for them until they had to “get over it”.

Hearing problems can add strain on relationships with family and others.

Always wear hearing protection where you know you should, before it’s too late to do so.

Check out this 10 minute relaxation video. It may help. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ad4Cw5bIJnk&list=UUXWx_X4ei-WplGi6R30Cd5w

Comments

HappyFamily1966 says:

this is exactly the noise at my right ear. Left i hesr the sound of the
wind on the beach… 

Richard Pearson says:

Mine sounds just the same, with the warble efffect, and the fast stobe
mixed in just like this… Only mine is about 2000 Hz above this. Im a
musician, and an audio engineer… And this sucks. Going on 10 years with
it. I’m 40. I’ve learned to compensate for the sound in my mixes..


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