Match YOUR Tinnitus Frequency With This DIGITAL Matching Test

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Discover the tone of your tinnitus with greater precision in this enhanced version of our popular frequency sweep video. This video, based on your helpful feedback, now features a digital indicator for each tone, aiding you in accurately pinpointing the pitch of your tinnitus.

Before we start, please ensure you're in a quiet room with your headphones on or a good set of speakers. Remember, keep the volume in check as your hearing levels may perceive different tones at varying volumes. Once you've matched your tinnitus to the tones, please share your findings in the comments section, we'd love to know.

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What’s the closest match for your tinnitus? … is it the same in both ears?

HearingTracker
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Honestly I didn't believe it! I truly didn't believe that my tinnitus, which I have suffered from since I was 20 years old, could essentially vanish but when it got to 13, 000htz on up to 20k I actually heard SILENCE for the 1st time since my tinnitus began. Holy crap. It's crazy. Thank you for making this video. I am going to look into this as a possible treatment now because of you and I appreciate it so much.

TwoPinkPeasTerri
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I lose perception around 3400 for an instant then after that I'm good again for quite awhile. Super weird. Went and had my hearing testing today and this is right in line with what they had. Snare drums and cymbals I think when I was young.

Twotontessie
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something around 16, 000Hz i also cannot hear anything above 16, 000Hz and from 15, 000Hz to 16, 000Hz it just gets exponentially quieter and quieter. i can only really tell there is still something playing by starting and stopping the video rapidly and hearing the difference between truely nothing and the quiet unholy screeching of the damned fading into oblivion.

Captain_Tomcat
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circa 12000-12500 and I don't hear much above 13000. Interestingly, the swipe itself (started somewhat below the frequency) provides some short term relief.

ramendik
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Hi, my tonal tinnitus is about 8, 000 Hz. Very good information. I can describe a lot better to my ENT. The only thing, frequency change too fast. A little bit slower, you could determine a lot better the frequency of your particular tinnitus. Thanks, Alex from Florida!

alvarax
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Mine is about 7, 500 Hz, much worse in left ear. I’m 67 years old. What am I supposed to do with this knowledge? How does it help me to know the frequency?

himeneslinda
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Right dipped @ 3.168 & 4.793. Left:Dipped 3.477 & again 4.550. Both: disappeared @ 7.174. Original damage in 1970/1 in India. Doctor Overprescribed Streptomycin for long-term amoebic Dysentery.

BobMuk
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I know this an older video but I just came across it. The last time I played one of these videos, not sure if it was yours or not, I found a tone that matched my tinnitus and made my world almost silent for that moment. This time though, I went back and forth and up and down with the volume and none of the frequencies came close to the high pitch I have 24/7. It’s maddening.

ShesAXKrazed
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Somewhere between 17.8-18k I finally got to experience silence again for the first time in years.

jordangregory
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Very interesting. While it was a little difficult to get a perfect match because my tinnitus has a slight modulation to it and your frequencies were more steady. I was surprised by what I could not hear. At about 95 Hz, the sound faded away and I heard nothing until it came back at about 125 Hz. What surprised me most was that the closest frequency to my tinnitus was about 5800 Hz, but at about 6100 Hz, all sound faded away and I could hear nothing after. It was interesting to find that my tinnitus was so close to my hearing threshold of the upper frequencies.

GaryNichols
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I have trouble trying to match my tinnitus with the tones, because my tinnitus is more like white noise than any particular tone. Am I missing something about how to take the test?

luis-qk
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8, 500 left ear and 7, 500 right ear - never knew they was a difference! Great content.

edgeyt
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I hear dual tones at the same time. Low tone at 74 and a high tone around 3900. No difference switching ears, the sound is in the middle of my head. I run a fan at night year round so I can go to sleep.

charlesstein
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This was WILD. I've known for awhile that I have tinnitus but never been tested for it officially, or unofficially. I just started tracking the symptom a couple months ago and realized that I experience it almost daily. Listening to this video, my tinnitus disappeared pretty fast, around 450-500Htz. I kept listening out curiosity though, because the ringing sound I hear is MUCH higher pitched. Nothing else happened until around 9200Htz when I almost lost the sound briefly but it came back in at 9900Htz. I think the ringing I hear daily is around 10200Htz, and then I couldn't hear anything after about 12900Htz.

ETA: I don't know why I experience this. I've never really done anything to damage my ears. I'm not keen on loud environments so I wear noise-cancelling earplugs at the rare concerts I attend (I was late diagnosed autistic AND ADHD so that explains my life-long simultaneous aversion to/fascination with concerts).

kattmcknight
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Between 14 and 15hz here on the left ear nonstop, a bit lighter but it's there. Sometimes it varies... Right ear has some kind of crackling but only can be heard when the entire house's dead silent

DVTHEFOX
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SLOW THE FREQUENCY CHANG RATE DOWN TO A CONSTANT CHANGE RATE ACROSS THE ENTIRE SOUND SPECTRUM!!!! My ears seem to match around 8 Khz, but I noticed that at the lower frequencies, the tone change from one frequency to the next is very slow, so much easier to pinpoint the exact frequency matching one's ear Tinnitus. As the frequency moves up, so does the speed. Around the 6 Khz and above levels, the frequency is changing so fast that its nearly impossible to zero in on the exact harmonic frequency. Perhaps recreate the video and move up through the frequencies at the EXACT SAME SPEED across the entire sound spectrum. Yes, it make take a 5 - 10 minutes to do this, but it will definitely help those with high frequency tinnitus to zero in on their exact matching frequency. Thanks for doing this.

optionstraderman
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I stop hearing things at around 15, 000 Hz (~4:29 in the video); what does that mean?

degozako
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I have an interesting observation to share.. My tinnitus in harmony with everything above 16kHz (seems to me that I just don't hear it probably it's okay) and very close to my case about 5.7-6khz but what the most interesting - after I heard this sound from the video I've suddenly noticed that I can hear sound from the cooler of my notebook for example and other sounds like refrigerator!))) After a while my tinnitus came back of course but very interesting theme

kennywood
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Great video, thank you !!! I suffer from Tinnitus on a daily basis. What I did notice just recently is if I tilt my head to the left and push my head to to my shoulder, my tinnitus frequency goes higher. Then when I release it goes back to the normal frequency. I also have a condition called, D.I.S.H. Its not a confirmed condition, but my old chiro told me I had it

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