Since the onset of my tinnitus I've become acutely aware of the differences and hearing capabilities of both my ears. I've had my hearing checked several times, never to find any significant hearing loss (all within 0 to 5 db) except for one notch of 15db at 18,000 hz in my left ear. I've noticed over time though that sounds in my right ears are different from my left.
Right Ear: Bright, crisp, good "air" presence, less mid range. I favor this ear when I'm mixing down music.
Left Ear: Duller, better mids, easier to understand speech. I favor this ear on the phone.
And certain high pitch sounds kill my right ear, to the point of it feeling like someone has put a knife in my ear. I did test extraordinarily high in that ear at 20,000 hz (I could hear 15db below the normal threshold)
Has anyone else experienced something similar? I feel like I've lost hearing in my left ear but tests say they're in great shape. My ENT suggested the shapes of our ears are different (and mine really are, I've seen the molds from my custom earplugs) and that we naturally hear sounds differently in both ears. I only remember from my teenage years, driving to school alone, that I felt music was a little bit louder on the right side of my car than the left and figured it was because no one was sitting in the passenger seat.
Also my tinnitus tends to be much louder in my left ear, some days I don't even have tinnitus in my right ear anymore. I wonder if what I have is nerve damage and not actual hearing loss...
Right Ear: Bright, crisp, good "air" presence, less mid range. I favor this ear when I'm mixing down music.
Left Ear: Duller, better mids, easier to understand speech. I favor this ear on the phone.
And certain high pitch sounds kill my right ear, to the point of it feeling like someone has put a knife in my ear. I did test extraordinarily high in that ear at 20,000 hz (I could hear 15db below the normal threshold)
Has anyone else experienced something similar? I feel like I've lost hearing in my left ear but tests say they're in great shape. My ENT suggested the shapes of our ears are different (and mine really are, I've seen the molds from my custom earplugs) and that we naturally hear sounds differently in both ears. I only remember from my teenage years, driving to school alone, that I felt music was a little bit louder on the right side of my car than the left and figured it was because no one was sitting in the passenger seat.
Also my tinnitus tends to be much louder in my left ear, some days I don't even have tinnitus in my right ear anymore. I wonder if what I have is nerve damage and not actual hearing loss...