@R. David Case
I'm very intriqued by your idea and I think it is worthy of exploring.
Here is my problem.
Due to very loud tinnitus, my attention span is that of a fruit fly and I just don't have it in me to read through all of the 60+ pages, so I figured I would just ask you directly:
My tinnitus is the reactive kind (it sounds like a very high pitched industrial sand blaster with oscillating elements to it).
The more ambient noise, the sharper and higher pitch it gets, so it is virtually unmaskable.
Once the outside noise is removed, it goes back to the baseline, which by itself is pretty horrid to begin with.
I'm ready to order the Koss headphones from Amazon and give this a try, but I first wanted to ask you, if this would have a chance of working for someone with my type of reactive tinnitus?
Thank you kindly for any replies and thank you for sharing your idea here (regardless whether it will work for me or not).
I'm very intriqued by your idea and I think it is worthy of exploring.
Here is my problem.
Due to very loud tinnitus, my attention span is that of a fruit fly and I just don't have it in me to read through all of the 60+ pages, so I figured I would just ask you directly:
My tinnitus is the reactive kind (it sounds like a very high pitched industrial sand blaster with oscillating elements to it).
The more ambient noise, the sharper and higher pitch it gets, so it is virtually unmaskable.
Once the outside noise is removed, it goes back to the baseline, which by itself is pretty horrid to begin with.
I'm ready to order the Koss headphones from Amazon and give this a try, but I first wanted to ask you, if this would have a chance of working for someone with my type of reactive tinnitus?
Thank you kindly for any replies and thank you for sharing your idea here (regardless whether it will work for me or not).