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Post by dsonyay on May 28, 2019 10:52:19 GMT -5
KeithL Good information. I know what I'm doing isn't scientific.. just playing around for fun. There's a lot to the filtering I see. I'm not an audio guy, so the talk of octaves etc goes over my head. Thank You for the explanation 😊
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Post by Loop 7 on May 28, 2019 11:01:07 GMT -5
Did your most recent audiogram reveal any loss?
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Post by dsonyay on May 28, 2019 11:04:34 GMT -5
Did your most recent audiogram reveal any loss? Oh yes.. quite a bit. According to my last audiogram (done for the VA) I had a lot of loss at 12k hz. Left ear. Right ear is not so bad .. forget the level but tje left ear is where I have more loss. Plus I have tinnitus.. not too bad, bit there
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Post by dsonyay on May 28, 2019 11:13:36 GMT -5
Did your most recent audiogram reveal any loss? And I do a comprehensive hearing test every year due to these issues. I work on a boat, so they make sure I have good hearing protection while underway and monitor my hearing closely
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Post by SteveH on May 28, 2019 17:24:02 GMT -5
Basically.. I think I'm pretty deaf. LoL I work around jet engines and whirling rotor blades everyday while using the proper OSHA hearing protection. I get yearly OSHA hearing tests. I think my hearing really sucks, but I am told that my hearing loss is normal for my age bracket, 58 years old. What is weird are the highs and lows. I have trouble with high frequency but I can hear low frequency, When I am in the kitchen, I can hear my glass top stove burner humming.
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