My ears is wierd, in one ear everything sounds pitched a half note up with ring modulation everything sounds false ;/
It's not allways, i had it a few years ago too, and now today, it passes and everything goes back to normal thank good
Anyone had this experience? it's totally NOT fun ;/
My ears....
Re: My ears....
It's not a bug, it's a feature!trace wrote:My ears is wierd, in one ear everything sounds pitched a half note up with ring modulation
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You should see a doctor anyway, Trace.
I don't want to scare you but what you've experienced there could be a small "ear infarct".
Back in the early 90's I got a "Knalltrauma", an ear trauma caused by an ammonition explosion. Doctors weren't so skilled and dismissed it as a minor incident. Now I've lost 50% of my hearing.
I don't want to scare you but what you've experienced there could be a small "ear infarct".
Back in the early 90's I got a "Knalltrauma", an ear trauma caused by an ammonition explosion. Doctors weren't so skilled and dismissed it as a minor incident. Now I've lost 50% of my hearing.
All is lost.
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According to this danish page
http://afdelinger.djh.dk/radio/stories/storyReader$99
Listening at 109 dB just 2 minuttes a day is harmful to the ear.
I wish I'd known that earlier.
180 dB corresponds to a canon being fired - at that level your eardrums are destroyed, just FYI.
http://afdelinger.djh.dk/radio/stories/storyReader$99
Listening at 109 dB just 2 minuttes a day is harmful to the ear.
I wish I'd known that earlier.
180 dB corresponds to a canon being fired - at that level your eardrums are destroyed, just FYI.
I guess i shuld go to a doctor, one thing i DO NOT wants to loose is my hearing...Vosla wrote:You should see a doctor anyway, Trace.
I don't want to scare you but what you've experienced there could be a small "ear infarct".
Back in the early 90's I got a "Knalltrauma", an ear trauma caused by an ammonition explosion. Doctors weren't so skilled and dismissed it as a minor incident. Now I've lost 50% of my hearing.