For those of you who have normal audiograms and still have tinnitus, try to listen to this sound. I can see on my spectrum analyzer that there's a lot of good stuff within 8-16 kHz, which is very useful for those of you who suffer from ultra high pitched tinnitus, and no hearing loss up to 8 kHz.
This could be used as a good sound therapy, since it is hard to find good sound therapies for ultra high frequency tinnitus. This could stimulate the auditory cortex and help calming down the firing of neurons!
Remember, your brain is just like a muscle, if you don't use it, it gets weaker. Thus if you don't stimulate your high frequency hearing, your brain will slow down sound processing and your tinnitus gets louder as a result.
This is only for people who have ultra high tinnitus (above 8 kHz). Please do not use it if you have hearing loss/tinnitus at 4 kHz or below.
This could be used as a good sound therapy, since it is hard to find good sound therapies for ultra high frequency tinnitus. This could stimulate the auditory cortex and help calming down the firing of neurons!
Remember, your brain is just like a muscle, if you don't use it, it gets weaker. Thus if you don't stimulate your high frequency hearing, your brain will slow down sound processing and your tinnitus gets louder as a result.
This is only for people who have ultra high tinnitus (above 8 kHz). Please do not use it if you have hearing loss/tinnitus at 4 kHz or below.