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Tinnitus Sounds

Written by AudioNotch Team on April 08, 2015

Categories: Tinnitus

Please note: the following information does not constitute professional medical advice, and is provided for general informational purposes only. Please speak to your doctor if you have tinnitus.

 

A person’s tinnitus tone is a unique entity. As far as we know, people’s tones vary across a broad spectrum of human hearing in frequency.

Some tones are simple sine waves, which sound like “pure tones,” and they look like this on a graph:

sine wave

Other tones sound like static “broadband” noise that is centred at a high frequency, which looks like this:

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Tinnitus Sounds

Written by AudioNotch Team on September 07, 2014

Categories: Tinnitus

There are many different types of tinnitus tones. The heterogeneity of tinnitus tones is one of the most commonly understood elements of the illness. People have tones of all sorts of different types of noises, along with tones of various frequencies, and various combinations thereof. As such, it can be difficult to find an on-line audio clip that correctly matches your own tinnitus tone. I want to present two options for you that will help:

1. The ATA “sounds of tinnitus” web page that provides various types of tinnitus tones

2. The AudioNotch tinnitus tuner, which … Continue Reading