This year I have used my noise cancelling Bose headset every time I cut my lawn with my riding mower. And I had been using them at work at my desk. Suddenly, a few weeks ago I got tinnitus in my right ear. Has not gone away. I don't turn up the volume except when cutting the lawn.
I'm wondering if there is a population of people with Tinnitus whose first onset was following the use of noise cancelling headphones. Naturally, this would be a difficult correlation to establish, but the web provides a potential medium for ferreting out such a cause / effect through a statistically significant common experience.
I expect many will find the question rather odd, but the signal processing techniques used in these noise cancelling headphones are not perfect and I am wondering if they might mess with auditory nerve responses or subject ears to some kind of undue pressure.
This is, of course, total conjecture at this stage. I want to use my headphone, but when I switch them on I notice a certain kind of pressure and it led to my wondering....
Thank you,
HiFreq
I'm wondering if there is a population of people with Tinnitus whose first onset was following the use of noise cancelling headphones. Naturally, this would be a difficult correlation to establish, but the web provides a potential medium for ferreting out such a cause / effect through a statistically significant common experience.
I expect many will find the question rather odd, but the signal processing techniques used in these noise cancelling headphones are not perfect and I am wondering if they might mess with auditory nerve responses or subject ears to some kind of undue pressure.
This is, of course, total conjecture at this stage. I want to use my headphone, but when I switch them on I notice a certain kind of pressure and it led to my wondering....
Thank you,
HiFreq