I was photographing an event (celebration in a park) a few days ago where I found that I had wandered next to one of the speaker stacks. There had been various announcements, but now they suddenly started blaring out music while I had my left ear a couple of feet away from the stack. I immediately covered my left ear (camera in right hand) and walked away, but I did receive a short blast which I could feel in my bones.
No immediate discomfort or ringing, as far as I could tell, but I was still wondering if it had had an adverse effect on anything.
I am 50 years old and have for years heard a faint, high-pitched sound (as in what you would hear from an old CRT TV) in my left ear. I had chalked it up to coming from my desktop PC, which happens to be sitting on the left, but have to admit that it would not quite go completely away when I was watching TV in another room or whatever.
I guess the incident forced me to realize that I have a mild case of tinnitus - something that only happens to others, of course - but now I don't know if the incident made it worse or if it just sounds louder these days because I am so completely obsessed with it. Yes, I know: Don't!
My question is: Would I normally have experienced discomfort or ringing if the short exposure had caused any damage?
As I did not pay much attention to it before the incident I cannot really tell if it has actually become louder or if that is just my newfound attention to it. It has to be said that it is really faint and probably the kind of tinnitus that most people on this forum would swap theirs for in a heartbeat.
No immediate discomfort or ringing, as far as I could tell, but I was still wondering if it had had an adverse effect on anything.
I am 50 years old and have for years heard a faint, high-pitched sound (as in what you would hear from an old CRT TV) in my left ear. I had chalked it up to coming from my desktop PC, which happens to be sitting on the left, but have to admit that it would not quite go completely away when I was watching TV in another room or whatever.
I guess the incident forced me to realize that I have a mild case of tinnitus - something that only happens to others, of course - but now I don't know if the incident made it worse or if it just sounds louder these days because I am so completely obsessed with it. Yes, I know: Don't!
My question is: Would I normally have experienced discomfort or ringing if the short exposure had caused any damage?
As I did not pay much attention to it before the incident I cannot really tell if it has actually become louder or if that is just my newfound attention to it. It has to be said that it is really faint and probably the kind of tinnitus that most people on this forum would swap theirs for in a heartbeat.