Tinnitus Tamper: 4500 Hz (4.5 kHz) Focused Noise Masking Audio Downloads

$4.99

Instantly download Tinnitus Tamper 4500 Hz Focused Noise (1 & 10 Hr MP3s). Targeted noise masking for frequencies near 4.5 kHz (4500 Hz), with the potential for reducing perceived volume and masking other distracting sounds.

Description

The Tinnitus Tamper is a custom-engineered noise, focused at 4500 Hz to act as a targeted masking sound.
It is designed with the intention of offering relief when the listener’s perceived “T” sound (tinnitus) is in a similar frequency range.

The Mechanism of Relief: When the mind is focused on an internal sound like tinnitus, introducing a newly introduced sound can provide the mind with a different subject, which may allow it to let go of the original sound.

Targeted Frequency: Focused at 4500 Hz for precise masking of mid-to-high frequency tinnitus.
Potential Tinnitus Reduction: While not a guaranteed strategy, playing this sound in the background may reduce the level of perceived tinnitus by 10% to 30% in some cases.
Broad Use: The sound can also be used to help listeners achieve better sleep, focus, and study, or to mask other nearby distracting sounds.
Listening Tip: The audio should be played back at a low volume, lower than the sound being masked. Listeners can use either speakers or headphones based on personal preference and comfort.

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