I don't know how good or useful it is, but I used this one the other day.Can someone recommend a specific online hearing test?
http://onlinetonegenerator.com/hearingtest.html
I don't know how good or useful it is, but I used this one the other day.Can someone recommend a specific online hearing test?
Hear (I mean here) are the results
https://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage/aaohnsf/82242
The company now has fast track approval from FDA for phase 2a.
https://www.empr.com/home/news/drug...tus-to-fx-322-for-sensorineural-hearing-loss/
Get REW and boost 2 to 4 kHz, do not bother above 8 KHz.I'm 72 and have pretty loud tinnitus from my year as a draftee in Viet Nam shooting 8" howitzers and 175mm guns. I don't think there's much anyone can do about it. I have a stereo setup but don't much listen to it, since I don't get much out of it.
And why would he need REW to eq frequencies he already knows he wants to boost? Am I missing something? REW is used to calculate an EQ profile, not to EQ the sound. You use other tools to EQ using the calculations from REW. Am I wrong?Get REW and boost 2 to 4 kHz, do not bother above 8 KHz.
Check the 4 to 8 kHz range too. That is the range of age related hearing loss and it adds to the Tinitus over the years... I thought I had what you had (from a G3), but I saw that there is more coming....I'm 61, have hearing loss in my right ear from some idiot firing a .44 magnum over my right shoulder when I was in my early 20's and have tinnitus. I hear a fairly constant 9,000 Hz tone that randomly gets louder and quieter. I cannot hear anything above 14,000 Hz or so. However, I still enjoy my stereo and headphones immensely.