- Jan 16, 2020
- 441
- Tinnitus Since
- 1992
- Cause of Tinnitus
- noise? infection? negative stress? other?
Let me start with the good news: by good fortune I bought a small radio years back which has a very mellow sound and I listen to it pretty much morning noon and night -- I use the afternoon to go out and so some shopping.
If there is occasionally a problem, it might be due to these telephone interviews that keep coming up on the current events shows, but over all I'm more than happy with it.
Then I bought a second hand TV. Long story short, the electronic frequency or whatever it is sends my tinnitus way up. I bought a kind of a sound instrument in Aldi but it only measures the dB and not the frequency
Even these young people using their smartphones to streamline some hit song drives my tinnitus into a spike. It's a mystery to me how they could listen to it... but then again I can't bear loud motorcycles or buses either.
Any advice on what TV set should I buy?
I guess I'm pretty isolated without one. I can only get one radio station since they did away with the DAB (digital audio broadcasting) here.
Is there some measuring instrument that I could use to test it out first, frequency measurer or such-like?
Or what's a good brand for a TV set?
The one I have -- that I can't use -- has the brand name of Samsung, the Korean outfit... or is it Japanese?
Yours All,
Joeseph Stope
If there is occasionally a problem, it might be due to these telephone interviews that keep coming up on the current events shows, but over all I'm more than happy with it.
Then I bought a second hand TV. Long story short, the electronic frequency or whatever it is sends my tinnitus way up. I bought a kind of a sound instrument in Aldi but it only measures the dB and not the frequency
Even these young people using their smartphones to streamline some hit song drives my tinnitus into a spike. It's a mystery to me how they could listen to it... but then again I can't bear loud motorcycles or buses either.
Any advice on what TV set should I buy?
I guess I'm pretty isolated without one. I can only get one radio station since they did away with the DAB (digital audio broadcasting) here.
Is there some measuring instrument that I could use to test it out first, frequency measurer or such-like?
Or what's a good brand for a TV set?
The one I have -- that I can't use -- has the brand name of Samsung, the Korean outfit... or is it Japanese?
Yours All,
Joeseph Stope