I'm all for it! As I understand from the paper, this is another form of lasting RI that works through neuronal plasticity. They say it clearly in the discussion paragraph, that it may over time lead to a "new" neuronal network. Any treatment that can sustain cortical inhibition for long times would have the potential of letting the neuronal pathways "regrow" correctly, then.
When it says that a patterned sound is used and that music (not continuos tones) works better, I thought of the system used by SoundCure, the S-tones, as the rhythm of the stimulus seems important for neuronal syncrony. Would it be a good approach to experiment with something like that but with bone conduction?
Also I searched for the UltraQuiet company, and in Daily Strenght I saw someone mentioning they are broke and out of business, what could make difficult to replicate their treatment...
Anybody knows if this is true? And if people here were to try to DIY this, would it be a good idea to do some kind of crowfunding? Are professional tools or software needed? I'd be willing to donate and/or offer myself for testing, as the paper stated no one got worse so it seems safe.