Does anyone else have extremely "good" hearing because of hyperacusis amplification? Not in a good way at all, it's quite torturous.
Basically, I can loudly hear things that normal people can't like a buzzing noise that comes from electronics and outlets, buzzing from lights, an overlay of distortion from low fidelity audio that reveals its true quality (if that makes sense), and individual crickets or birds chirping where I can hear each minute change in pitch. It probably wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that I can hear a pin drop in a room.
I scored extremely well on my 250 Hz-8000 Hz audiogram and apparently my hearing is in the top percentiles. So my audiologist gave me a pat on the back, obviously not realizing that much of the suffering is caused by this constant over-amplification.
Basically, I can loudly hear things that normal people can't like a buzzing noise that comes from electronics and outlets, buzzing from lights, an overlay of distortion from low fidelity audio that reveals its true quality (if that makes sense), and individual crickets or birds chirping where I can hear each minute change in pitch. It probably wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that I can hear a pin drop in a room.
I scored extremely well on my 250 Hz-8000 Hz audiogram and apparently my hearing is in the top percentiles. So my audiologist gave me a pat on the back, obviously not realizing that much of the suffering is caused by this constant over-amplification.