ehabheikal
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I know tinnitus makes your hearing worse, but how much is an audiophile with tinnitus loosing as fidelity?
I know tinnitus makes your hearing worse, but how much is an audiophile with tinnitus loosing as fidelity?
Which in turn can increase the tinnitusI'm not sure that it's a cause of "loosing fidelity." My solution is to just turn up the music until I can't hear it anymore.
Regards,
Wayne A. Pflughaupt
About my own tinnitus, and the fact that part of my hobby requires reasonably good hearing. A friend of mine suggested Magnesium suppliments for the tinnitus, and the suppliments really do appear to help a little. I am not subject to placebo effect,
John
To some extent it might be true, but historically OTC meds dont seen to work much for me. Most OTC meds just don't do anything for me, and I am not a 'medicine person'. Very often I even forget I have taken the Mg, and notice the tinnitus is gone. (Meds aren't imiportant to me except the early morning religion of hte prescribed ones.) I get so distracted that there is often NO memory of my morning meds. When I have to work hard listening for audio problems, notice that the tinnitus is gone -- I finally remember the Mg because it was SO bad earlier on. The clue to the reminder is that the tinnitus isn't bothering me, and I can hear the very subtle hiss again on old recordings.Interesting, John. Good to see you've had some success.
Everyone is subject to the placebo effect. (Not sure if you meant to write it that way?)