Description
The Tinnitus Transformer is a noise-masking soundscape featuring three precisely boosted frequencies within a wide static spectrum spanning 700 Hz to 20 kHz.
Based on listener feedback from the channel community, three specific frequencies have been selected and boosted for this session: 6,000 Hz, 9,000 Hz, and 12,000 Hz. Together they cover a broad range of the most commonly reported tinnitus frequencies in the mid-to-high range.
The Strategy
This noise-masking technique aims for a reduction in tinnitus perception — perhaps 30% — by introducing these frequencies at a volume lower than your T sound. By giving the mind a new external sound to focus on, it can effectively redirect attention away from the internal tinnitus signal.
When a masking sound is close in frequency to your own T sound, the mind can often let go of the internal sound to a degree. This is the principle behind targeted frequency masking — not silence, not distraction, but a close sonic neighbor that gives the auditory system somewhere else to rest.
Listening Guidance
Set the volume lower than your tinnitus sound — not louder. The masking works through proximity, not volume. Daily listening of 30 to 60 minutes over several weeks may help reduce the perceived intensity of tinnitus over time.
This is an experimental audio tool. Results vary by individual and tinnitus profile. If 6 kHz, 9 kHz, or 12 kHz does not match your frequency, explore the full tinnitus catalog to find your range.
Download includes:
- 1-hour MP3
- 10-hour MP3
- Ad-free, offline forever
This product is an audio tool based on the principles of sound therapy and noise masking. It is not a medical treatment and is not a substitute for professional audiological advice.
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