- Jul 4, 2014
- 43
- Tinnitus Since
- 02/2009
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise induced
Hi!
I recently got myself an electric motorcycle. It's quiet as a whisper, my only concern is wind noise which I'm used to evading with earplugs.
However, in this newfound blissful "quiet", I realized (maybe it was there before with an ordinary motorcycle) that every road imperfection and bump is amplified in my ear because of occlusion as a result of wearing earplugs.
I tried with foam earplugs, Alpine silicone earplugs, custom mold plugs and all of those make my eardrum or little bone in my ear (?) rattle with every bounce.
Since occlusion can amplify low frequency sounds up to 20 dB, I'm basically right where I don't want to be: I have protection from high frequency noises like the wind, but low frequency creeps into my ears with extra boost thanks to plugged ears.
Can occlusion caused by earplugs contribute to hearing damage?
(Please bare me of the anecdotal stories and give me only scientifically proven information.)
I have enough on my plate with a high pitch tinnitus, I don't want to top it with some low frequency hum.
I recently got myself an electric motorcycle. It's quiet as a whisper, my only concern is wind noise which I'm used to evading with earplugs.
However, in this newfound blissful "quiet", I realized (maybe it was there before with an ordinary motorcycle) that every road imperfection and bump is amplified in my ear because of occlusion as a result of wearing earplugs.
I tried with foam earplugs, Alpine silicone earplugs, custom mold plugs and all of those make my eardrum or little bone in my ear (?) rattle with every bounce.
Since occlusion can amplify low frequency sounds up to 20 dB, I'm basically right where I don't want to be: I have protection from high frequency noises like the wind, but low frequency creeps into my ears with extra boost thanks to plugged ears.
Can occlusion caused by earplugs contribute to hearing damage?
(Please bare me of the anecdotal stories and give me only scientifically proven information.)
I have enough on my plate with a high pitch tinnitus, I don't want to top it with some low frequency hum.