Hey all,
So I recently was able to map one of my horrible reactive tones to exactly 2700 Hz.
What's interesting is that when I do a sweep test my hearing immediately and dramatically dips out at this exact frequency. As in, at a certain volume 2680 Hz is fine and 2720 Hz is fine, but at 2700 Hz I would say the audibility decreased by at least half (possibly more).
It got me thinking about my other tinnitus sounds and all the other notches I could possibly have that aren't going to show up on an Audiogram. The only notch my extended Audiogram showed was between 16 kHz and 17 kHz at around 30-40 dB. You look at my 8k Audiogram and see "no loss" but after sweep testing this couldn't be further from the truth.
This made me realize that more of us might have more hearing loss than we originally thought, at very, VERY specific frequencies (probably our tinnitus frequencies for those with tonal). I know if I hadn't done the sweep test I would have never discovered it, because the decrease in volume only really jumped out at me relative to the other tones and also that at 2 kHz and 3 kHz my hearing is pristine.
I should note that I had to sweep quite slowly since a lot of sweeps will blast through 50 dB intervals in a split second or more and you might not catch the dip in volume. This was happening to me at first.
So I recently was able to map one of my horrible reactive tones to exactly 2700 Hz.
What's interesting is that when I do a sweep test my hearing immediately and dramatically dips out at this exact frequency. As in, at a certain volume 2680 Hz is fine and 2720 Hz is fine, but at 2700 Hz I would say the audibility decreased by at least half (possibly more).
It got me thinking about my other tinnitus sounds and all the other notches I could possibly have that aren't going to show up on an Audiogram. The only notch my extended Audiogram showed was between 16 kHz and 17 kHz at around 30-40 dB. You look at my 8k Audiogram and see "no loss" but after sweep testing this couldn't be further from the truth.
This made me realize that more of us might have more hearing loss than we originally thought, at very, VERY specific frequencies (probably our tinnitus frequencies for those with tonal). I know if I hadn't done the sweep test I would have never discovered it, because the decrease in volume only really jumped out at me relative to the other tones and also that at 2 kHz and 3 kHz my hearing is pristine.
I should note that I had to sweep quite slowly since a lot of sweeps will blast through 50 dB intervals in a split second or more and you might not catch the dip in volume. This was happening to me at first.