I have a slight acoustic trauma, 35 db at 4000 Hz, in the right ear. The rest of the frequencies in both ears are between -15 and 0 db, I am 49 years old and I have tinnitus for 4 years. A month ago I started TSS which is a variant of TRT. I have very acute bilateral tinnitus and 24 hours. For therapy I use all Phonak headphones with white noise.I have a program that amplifies the high frequencies, which I also use to stimulate the right ear at that frequency where I have a little loss. I also have white noise + 6 decibels above the volume of my tinnitus. I use white noise and amplification indistinctly. My experience is that when I use only amplification the tinnitus becomes smaller, and I forgot it more easily.With the white noise, if I put it to a sufficient level the tinnitus would be masked. To me personally with the amplification of acute is sufficient, the tinnitus dissipates quickly. This makes me think that hearing recovery does help diminish the perception of tinnitus. I think it helps me get used to tinnitus. Every time I think less about tinnitus, and I only have a month.I think it's a good therapy though expensive. This is my experience