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General question [message #87196] Sun, 04 February 2018 16:21 Go to next message
Pique is currently offline  Pique
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Whenever there is total silence around me I always hear this high pitched squeal in my ears. It's a continuous sound that I only notice when there's no other sounds present. Can anyone tell me if this is due to listening at high volumes or if it's natural?
Re: General question [message #87199 is a reply to message #87196] Mon, 05 February 2018 09:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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That's called tinnitus and it is an indication of ear damage. Most people get temporary tinnitus after being exposed to loud sounds but it goes away after a while. If you regularly subject yourself to loud sounds, you'll begin to experience long-lasting and eventually even permanent tinnitus. So take it easy on your ears.

Re: General question [message #87202 is a reply to message #87196] Wed, 07 February 2018 08:53 Go to previous message
Silver is currently offline  Silver
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Yeah, that isn't natural. I would get that checked out ASAP. Brian Johnson of AC/DC probably has that. His doctor told him to quit touring or go totally deaf. Long durations of loud music will take its toll.
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