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Hello,
I would like to know if it is possible to build a small sound generator (has to fit as an earbud) which can generate constant white noise (up to 14khz). This device could be very useful in the treatment of hyperacusis. Current devices only go up to 6khz which is not enough in many cases. Let me know. Laurent |
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On Mar 13, 6:58 pm, soundhaspriority wrote:
" wrote: I would like to know if it is possible to build a small sound generator (has to fit as an earbud) which can generate constant white noise (up to 14khz). Yes. Bob Morein Dresher, PA (215) 646-4894 Can you tell me where I can find such a device or who would be interested to build one for trial. |
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Apparently hearing aids can be configured to do this
for the treatment of tinnitus. Ask a hearing specialist. peace dawg |
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In article .com,
wrote: On Mar 13, 6:58 pm, soundhaspriority wrote: " wrote: I would like to know if it is possible to build a small sound generator (has to fit as an earbud) which can generate constant white noise (up to 14khz). Can you tell me where I can find such a device or who would be interested to build one for trial. Try a diode. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Mar 14, 6:14 am, "Deputy Dumbya Dawg"
wrote: Apparently hearing aids can be configured to do this for the treatment of tinnitus. Ask a hearing specialist. peace dawg Tinnitus/Hyperacusis devices noise band stops at 6khz which is not enough to retrain to everyday noises which go up to 14khz or even more. |
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I'm interested in this subject too. Just about any desired spectrum is
possible (easy). But I would need more specifics; any papers or research material, or websites? On 14 Mar 2007 09:42:55 -0700, wrote: On Mar 14, 6:14 am, "Deputy Dumbya Dawg" wrote: Apparently hearing aids can be configured to do this for the treatment of tinnitus. Ask a hearing specialist. peace dawg Tinnitus/Hyperacusis devices noise band stops at 6khz which is not enough to retrain to everyday noises which go up to 14khz or even more. |
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