- Oct 21, 2018
- 999
- Tinnitus Since
- 1997
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ear infection
Hi
I've noticed some sounds sound really sharp... like coins dropping on the plastic surface of a car interior cup holder. Or a hard mint being dropped on a laminate floor.
I think to myself... wow... that was sharp and I worry. But then I measure it with a mobile phone app [not calibrated I know] and each coin or mint as it hits the surface make a staggering 97 dB sound.
Other week I was in a queue at a supermarket checkout and the noise the till was making as items where being scanned. So I measured it when I was stood right next to it and it was in the 90 dB region. Poor person at the till has to listen to 90 dB beeps every 2 seconds.
Is my observation just an hypervigilant observation? Or do other people, especially 'normies', notice these loud peaking brief sounds?
I've noticed some sounds sound really sharp... like coins dropping on the plastic surface of a car interior cup holder. Or a hard mint being dropped on a laminate floor.
I think to myself... wow... that was sharp and I worry. But then I measure it with a mobile phone app [not calibrated I know] and each coin or mint as it hits the surface make a staggering 97 dB sound.
Other week I was in a queue at a supermarket checkout and the noise the till was making as items where being scanned. So I measured it when I was stood right next to it and it was in the 90 dB region. Poor person at the till has to listen to 90 dB beeps every 2 seconds.
Is my observation just an hypervigilant observation? Or do other people, especially 'normies', notice these loud peaking brief sounds?