Pink Noise Ten Hours

(8 customer reviews)

$3.00

For relaxation at low level and masking of other noise in your direct environment. Pink noise randomized static which sounds like a combination of the ocean and a TV set. Television static is white noise by definition which is thinner sounding with less low frequencies than pink noise. Also referred to as Flicker Noise, Pink Noise has equal energy to all sound frequency octaves. That means more lows, or bass frequencies, that sound similar to the power of the natural ocean waves or a large waterfall. Immerse yourself in pink noise for a whole day shift or a good night’s sleep. Experience the effects of Pink noise over time to understand what it is and its potential natural calming effect on the mind.

Description

Pink Noise Ten Hours is a full frequency spectrum noise listened to mask loud sounds, to help study or concentrate, for ear fatigue relief such as tinnitus, for headphone burn-in, or as a calming background listen. The difference between Pink and White Noise is increased low frequencies (bass) which makes it sound more even and pleasing to the human ear. Pink Noise reminds listeners of natural sounds such as ocean waves and waterfalls.

Ten Hour MP3 download 192kBps

8 reviews for Pink Noise Ten Hours

  1. Walter Snyder

    Excellent for my tinnitus

  2. sas2017 (verified owner)

    Great for sleeping with my Tinnitus masked out!

  3. Glenda

    Great

  4. Ngarri

    Just what I needed

  5. Alessandro Sollecito (verified owner)

    the link responds “page not found – Error 404”

    • Blag

      Thanks for flagging it, it should be working now

  6. Arthur dqsd (verified owner)

    I paid the money and the download link doesn’t work. I love the sound on YouTube.

    • Dale Price

      Looks like you got it to work. Thanks for listening. Dale

  7. Arthur dqsd (verified owner)

    I got it to work

    • Dale Price

      Great, Enjoy and Thanks Arthur. Dale

  8. john pierce (verified owner)

    We were recommended white noise by a nurse after the birth of our first son to help mask the sounds of the hospital. After doing a little searching I found DaleSnale on youtube and his Pink Noise video. We spent many an hour with it playing in the background. Our second is on the way so I figured it would come in handy once again and I decided this time I’d drop by the site and buy a copy. Thanks.

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