I Invented a Sound That Knocked Out My Tinnitus

He does not even want to do a survey here on Tinnitus Talk, because... reasons.
Survey all you want, I just said every one on here with good results with Tinnitus Mix are scared to post here, they are ridiculed and ran out of town like this member:

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All of these headphones use transducers that have magnetic coils. There is nothing special about the Koss headphones that makes them superior to my studio monitor headphones. Case has not presented any scientific evidence where he has tested other headphone brands. Or oscilloscope images showing that Koss headphones pit out more or less than X brand headphones. Besides, headphones are low voltage and there is no chance in Hell that the coils from any of these headphones, especially at a volume low enough to be safe for us, are producing EMF that is penetrating more than a fraction of a millimeter into or bodies if that.

Do I think sound therapy, which this is, could help us? Probably. That's what ACRN, Lenovo, and to a degree even Lenire is based on. However, Case is jumping straight into an absurd SIGINT conspiracy and makes a bunch of claims without any real logic or evidence that makes me believe he is, sorry to use this word, retarded. I majored in electronics and spent years furthering my knowledge in this field and even taught college level electronics for 2 years. I have studied Tesla's wireless power transmission technology. Part of my education was also Biomed. I basically majored in electronics engineering and minored in pre med. My BS degree is Biomedical Engineering Technology, and I had a GPA of 3.0. Not too shabby. I have also spent a lot of time studying Eric Dollard's replication of Teslas longitudinal wave lossless power transmission and am well versed in the fringe concept of space/counter space. I am also what you would consider a "conspiracy theorist". But I can balance my imagination about what the government or other groups could be doing with established scientific fact. Could the "government" be using SIGINT to cause people to get tinnitus? I say absolutely yes. But the cost of doing that to common people like most of us that have no money or influence is ridiculous and if it were coming from SIGINT then moving around and going in certain geographic places would stop it. Like me. I have flown around the world to Korea twice. When I was over the Beufort Sea, were the SIGINT satellites keeping a focused beam of tinnitus inducing EMF on me the whole time? If so, why didnt any of the other passengers complaining about it? Can they narrow this EMF to a single passenger in an aluminum airplane flying over Siberia? If this is a SIGINT attack, then I should be experiencing relief by moving around geographically, which I am not. My relief has come from sleep patterns, perhaps PRP and bone marrow injected into my ears and curcumin. A better explanation is that I have damaged my flesh through overuse of aspirin and playing guitar too loud and this has caused a disruption in chemical signalling in my auditory nerves.

None of this proves Tinnitus Mix is ineffective, but the way Case has presented this is absolutely ridiculous.

I listened to Tinnitus Mix today for about 3 hours with professional studio quality headphones that go up to 27 kHz and it spiked my tinnitus like a bitch. Thankfully it went back down after several hours. I am 100X more afraid to do this overnight than I was to subject myself to Minbo Shim's needles.

I am not saying throw this in the trash because it very well maybe a viable ACRN type of treatment but Case is definitely not fostering any type of confidence in people like me with his vague and ridiculous explanations.

@R. David Case go get a coil and an oscilloscope and show us how Koss headphones are superior to other studio headphone with images of the distance and amplitude of EMF.

Dude I'm a smart ass dude and you're not instilling any confidence in me whatsoever.

Despite all of this rambling, I still cannot discredit Tinnitus Mix as being efficacious, I'm just saying you're doing a piss poor job of convincing us. I'm still going to experiment with it despite my reservations and the nasty spike your Tinnitus Mix caused me from a few hours of use. I guarantee you I am the king of "conspiracy theories" and you just can't hang with me. You cannot hang with me bro.
Thanks for you input, you are playing Tinnitus Mix too loud, that's another reason the Koss KTX-PRO1 are better than other headphones, they have an analog volume control on the cord giving an infinite amount of control over volume. Most people report when they use other headphones connected to their PHONE, they set the volume at 2 and it's too loud, they lower it to 1 and they cant hear it. With the Koss you can get the EXACT volume for your condition.
As for the coils in the Koss, I don't know why the Koss have tested so much better than others, I am only using logic and pondering how and why they work better. It's not my imagination that the Koss work better, many report back to me they tried Tinnitus Mix with others and it did not work, then they switched to the Koss and it worked, that's all I know.

We have found the high dollar Bose noise reducing headphones work also but many can't afford $350 for them.

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there's good data that shows it's not, but the government has cleverly suppressed it, and if I share my source with you they'll aim their HAARP cannon at me and make it rain and make my ears ring more

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It is well known that the skin transducers high frequencies into sounds like tinnitus and clicking sounds. As an electronic engineer I was skeptical of this because of logistics. If they would have to have a million dollar satellite following every person it seems too cumbersome and too complex. So I set out to design a system on paper that would do this more efficiently just to see if it was possible. When I finished it hit me, I just designed a Global Position Satellite System. Then I realized, wow it's already in place and is possible. The G.P.S. easily could be painting us with an interactive grid, when we move we are reflecting the next grid code from our bodies, there is no need to FOLLOW us with a satellite. This coupled with signal intelligence and S.Q.U.I.D.D technology (quantum interference detection device) would be a seamless monitoring and modifying system that could be used to send many forms of sounds and energies to the scull of every person on earth just like this document said from the 1970s:

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It is well known that the skin transducers high frequencies into sounds like tinnitus and clicking sounds.
Yup, radiofrequency hearing is a well documented idea going back to the 1950s.

As an electronic engineer I was skeptical of this because of logistics. If they would have to have a million dollar satellite following every person it seems too cumbersome and too complex. So I set out to design a system on paper that would do this more efficiently just to see if it was possible. When I finished it hit me, I just designed a Global Position Satellite System. Then I realized, wow it's already in place and is possible. The G.P.S. easily could be painting us with an interactive grid, when we move we are reflecting the next grid code from our bodies,
Sorry, no, this is completely insane, not possible with GPS technology, and sounds a LOT like the thing that various paranoid schizophrenics have to say about "gangstalking", "HAARP" and similar.

You really think existing GPS technology is capable of maintaining a "painted grid" of every moving object of human-size-or-greater? Come on. That's not science fiction stuff, that's Bellevue Psychiatric stuff.

Ignoring the difficulty of tracking objects which are not broadcasting a signal (which is, you know, how GPS works), GPS has a ~2 meter accuracy. Miltech has access to higher fidelity GPS than civilian companies, but it's still nowhere close to the fidelity you're implying (and, again, even if it was -- the network only functions to track devices which are explicitly broadcasting a GPS signal, it can't magically create a 3D model of the entire environment its orbiting).
 
Yup, radiofrequency hearing is a well documented idea going back to the 1950s.


Sorry, no, this is completely insane, not possible with GPS technology, and sounds a LOT like the thing that various paranoid schizophrenics have to say about "gangstalking", "HAARP" and similar.

You really think existing GPS technology is capable of maintaining a "painted grid" of every moving object of human-size-or-greater? Come on. That's not science fiction stuff, that's Bellevue Psychiatric stuff.

Ignoring the difficulty of tracking objects which are not broadcasting a signal (which is, you know, how GPS works), GPS has a ~2 meter accuracy. Miltech has access to higher fidelity GPS than civilian companies, but it's still nowhere close to the fidelity you're implying (and, again, even if it was -- the network only functions to track devices which are explicitly broadcasting a GPS signal, it can't magically create a 3D model of the entire environment its orbiting).
Well I disagree with you but I am not here to talk about conspiracies, just help people with tinnitus. I do think there has been a very fast increase in technology that can be used against us and we should be vigilant and care about what is going on. When the first atomic bomb was set off they told a couple thousand of our troops to start walking into the fall out, they just wanted to know what the radiation would do to humans, that shows a lack of humanity and they have no value on human life. We do need government and we need a strong military but when they start sacrificing us for scientific gain we must correct them or they will perceive they have impunity.
 
Yup, radiofrequency hearing is a well documented idea going back to the 1950s.

Sorry, no, this is completely insane, not possible with GPS technology, and sounds a LOT like the thing that various paranoid schizophrenics have to say about "gangstalking", "HAARP" and similar.

You really think existing GPS technology is capable of maintaining a "painted grid" of every moving object of human-size-or-greater? Come on. That's not science fiction stuff, that's Bellevue Psychiatric stuff.

Ignoring the difficulty of tracking objects which are not broadcasting a signal (which is, you know, how GPS works), GPS has a ~2 meter accuracy. Miltech has access to higher fidelity GPS than civilian companies, but it's still nowhere close to the fidelity you're implying (and, again, even if it was -- the network only functions to track devices which are explicitly broadcasting a GPS signal, it can't magically create a 3D model of the entire environment its orbiting).
You were way off in your guesstimate that satellites don't have the resolution to track us,they even measure how much the ground shakes when target moves, read this:

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I'm still going to experiment with it despite my reservations and the nasty spike your Tinnitus Mix caused me from a few hours of use.
As much as Case doesn't make sense, does it make sense to debunk the guy in a lengthy essay and conclude it by saying you're gonna keep trying it anyway? I know some tinnitus sufferers are desperate but wouldn't it be wiser to hold off and get in line for Lenire instead?
 
You were way off in your guesstimate that satellites don't have the resolution to track us,they even measure how much the ground shakes when target moves, read this:

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That appears to be a high level description of MASINT?

I didn't say the US military doesn't have the technology to track targets on the ground; obviously they do, as many drone-bombed children can attest to.

I said that GPS technology is not capable of the magic you suggested in your earlier post. It's not, nothing in this high level description of MASINT even metions GPS, despite mentioning a ton of other military metric technologies like radar, IR, etc. Some of which are suitable for tracking ground targets. Posting a random, unsourced image like this, to me, just makes you come across as more unbalanced.
 
As much as Case doesn't make sense, does it make sense to debunk the guy in a lengthy essay and conclude it by saying you're gonna keep trying it anyway? I know some tinnitus sufferers are desperate but wouldn't it be wiser to hold off and get in line for Lenire instead?
I doubt if listening to random sounds at a low volume is going to hurt you, even if the person who made those random sounds has some very bizarre ideas about how RF and satellite technologies work.
 
As much as Case doesn't make sense, does it make sense to debunk the guy in a lengthy essay and conclude it by saying you're gonna keep trying it anyway? I know some tinnitus sufferers are desperate but wouldn't it be wiser to hold off and get in line for Lenire instead?
Indeed, Lenire is somewhat expensive (although not that much considering the alternatives), but it's at least backed by scientific and clinical data. Tinnitus Mix? Not so much, it's free though so at least he doesn't have much to lose (other than his time, sanity or what remains of his audition I guess?)
 
I doubt if listening to random sounds at a low volume is going to hurt you
John claims his improvements from Korea were undone by merely a kiss on his ear and that just trying it out for a few hours gave him a spike. I'd say he has reason to be extra cautious.
 
I doubt if listening to random sounds at a low volume is going to hurt you, even if the person who made those random sounds has some very bizarre ideas about how RF and satellite technologies work.
I have been using Tinnitus Mix for 18 years and no there has never been one bad report, yes if they play it too loud or use cheap headphones it can cause a temporary spike that goes away in a day or so. There is no danger in using Tinnitus Mix. I would like to know why some get such fast relief and others take longer and why 50% of them have no reduction in tinnitus. I believe if the right tinnitus researcher could use Tinnitus Mix results and methods to improve other methods mentioned here on this thread.

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I doubt if listening to random sounds at a low volume is going to hurt you, even if the person who made those random sounds has some very bizarre ideas about how RF and satellite technologies work.
I think when a true scientific study is made they will find Tinnitus Mix has pulses and frequencies that nerves understand provoking neuroplasticity , this is method similar to the neuro-phone that bypasses the ear and directly transmit sounds to the brain. It would explain why so many report increased cognitive ability and and clarity of mind after using Tinnitus Mix. Also a new discovery of this in this new study could explain why Tinnitus Mix works and why the coils in the Koss work the best.

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Man , these relentless screenshots are drivjng me nuts, when are you going to understand that listening to this once and then claiming results means absolutely nothing, nada, zero!! In fact unless it's a follow up after a couple of months it still does not mean anything.

FFS.
 
Man , these relentless screenshots are drivjng me nuts, when are you going to understand that listening to this once and then claiming results means absolutely nothing, nada, zero!! In fact unless it's a follow up after a couple of months it still does not mean anything.

FFS.
I keep in contact with many of them, and they still are tinnitus free or greatly reduced, here is one follow up with Brian Douglas's friend he gave my CD to, he had tinnitus for 22 years and it's still gone with Tinnitus Mix. Sorry it's a screenshot... lol.

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@R. David Case, I may give your Tinnitus Mix another shot as I found my iPod Classic which it is on. I had lost it for quite some time but now found it in a briefcase. I think it would be much easier to set up as an app for most users.

The biggest problem was keeping the headset on while you are sleeping.
 
@R. David Case, I may give your Tinnitus Mix another shot as I found my iPod Classic which it is on. I had lost it for quite some time but now found it in a briefcase. I think it would be much easier to set up as an app for most users.

The biggest problem was keeping the headset on while you are sleeping.
That's great, start off a few hours a day on low volume to get used to the sounds and then switch to all night every night for 3 weeks. You can cut a hole in a foam pillow if you sleep on your side and the ear piece fits in the hole, you won't even know you have headphones on. You can also use a sock hat over them to keep them in place. I would get the Koss KTX-PRO 1 , that way you are able to control the volume and don't get a spike from wrong headphones.

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That's great, start off a few hours a day on low volume to get used to the sounds and then switch to all night every night for 3 weeks. You can cut a hole in a foam pillow if you sleep on your side and the ear piece fits in the hole, you won't even know you have headphones on. You can also use a sock hat over them to keep them in place. I would get the Koss KTX-PRO 1 , that way you are able to control the volume and don't get a spike from wrong headphones.

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Yeah I have the Koss headphones you preferred. I had some real nasty static that was hard to bear, almost hurts. I do have some clonazepam .5 mg also. I need to try everything because I cannot function with the static sound.
 

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