Hey Martin, yes I was in the industry of high end audio equipment for years...my hearing was A+ Prior to T. I could easily tell the difference between a compressed audio file vs full spectrum sound. In fact I couldn't stand the sound of a mp3 audio file. I never tested my hearing prior to T but I had a very good ear. Now, honestly I couldn't tell the difference between a 100 dollar pair of speakers vs a 100,ooo dollar pair. I had my hearing tested after 5 months T onset at the audiologist...I hear nothing expect T beyond 10k. I could also take a test tone of any frequency above 10k and blast it full on my high end head phones and hear nothing, just feel a bit of pressure and pain.@Telis are you sure that you could hear that high tones? How did you test?
Found this, some general estimation of how hearing should develop over the years.
I am so tired of not being able to get my high freq tested so i decided to by my on pc based audiometer. Hope i get it in a week or so.
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Yeah, spoiling yourself with some nice audio equipment is kind of useless when you have bad T@Telis
I see, if you been in the high end audio equipment business I understand you know for sure. Just before T I was planning to spoil myself with a pair of Dali Mentor. It´s not too high on my bucket list anymore. In fact i do not listen to music that much more, dose not sound as it used. Have a hard time getting used to the high pitched tone spinning up wile listing.
My good ear can hear up to around 15000Hz, my bad ear goes up to around 12000hz so my hearing is asymmetric. I am quite sure that is the reason for my high pitched whistle i my left ear.
How did your hearing test come out? You do not need hearing above 8 kHz in everyday life. You can also have hidden hearing loss.I had a hearing test that only went up to 8,000 hz, fat lot of use that was.
Who lives an ordinary life around here?I don't live an ordinary life.
Who lives an ordinary life around here?