- Sep 30, 2020
- 21
- Tinnitus Since
- 09/2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Electric guitar via amp
This question is primarily aimed at musicians but probably has general relevance: Do you think it's safer (less damaging / less likely to cause a hyperacusis setback) to listen to music through headphones or speakers?
I play guitar and my hyperacusis started after an evening of playing my electric with gain (distortion) through an amp. I was playing at low volume but some combination of sitting directly in front of the amp and the high-frequency distortion must have been too much.
Now about 6 weeks later, my ears have recovered to the point where I'd like to very carefully start playing again. I ditched my amp in favor of an audio interface so that I can play through my laptop, and my options are either headphones + earplugs or speakers + earplugs.
I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts on which would be more realistic. Or is it moot because only the volume & duration matter?
I play guitar and my hyperacusis started after an evening of playing my electric with gain (distortion) through an amp. I was playing at low volume but some combination of sitting directly in front of the amp and the high-frequency distortion must have been too much.
Now about 6 weeks later, my ears have recovered to the point where I'd like to very carefully start playing again. I ditched my amp in favor of an audio interface so that I can play through my laptop, and my options are either headphones + earplugs or speakers + earplugs.
I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts on which would be more realistic. Or is it moot because only the volume & duration matter?