Understanding Tinnitus and Its Impact The profound impact of tinnitus is often overlooked, but for the 15-20% of people who experience it, the constant ringing, buzzing, or hissing can be deeply disruptive. As an audio engineer who also lives with tinnitus, the...
Have you ever put on a pair of headphones and felt an instant shift in your mood? This feeling is a natural human response to both music and sound. One fascinating auditory phenomenon is called binaural beats. This is one of the sonic topics hosted on the Noise...
The Sound of Stillness: A Spectrum of Relief Noise isn’t just a byproduct of chaos—it’s a rich tapestry of frequencies that can be used for everything from sleep and concentration to soothing anxiety and masking unwanted sounds. Unlike music, these are...
Headphones have been a large part of my listening enjoyment since I was a kid. Dozens of brands and models have been over my ears during that time. A listener can get used to many types of headphones. The way one listens will influence the design and form. You can...
Green Noise has two different definitions in the noise ambient world. It is much less known to noise listeners or to audio engineers compared to Pink Noise, White Noise or Blue Noise, Not once have I heard, “play some green noise through those speakers for...
What is Pink Noise? The Science Behind the Calming Sound Noise has been a part of our environment forever, which might be why a little of it can make our listening experience so much more enjoyable. Many people find that pink noise takes the edge off of jarring...