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Hearing Stuffed
Soon after I turned 40 the eyesight started to go. Now, since turning 50 I
have noteiced that one ear has better HF response than the other. Today I was calibrating the replay side of a tape recorder using a test tape. I could hear the 10KHz tone but when the 12.5KHz tone came up I couldn't hear a thing! Me ears are shot to pieces. Ian -- Ian Bell |
Hearing Stuffed
"Ian Bell" wrote in message ... Soon after I turned 40 the eyesight started to go. Now, since turning 50 I have noteiced that one ear has better HF response than the other. Today I was calibrating the replay side of a tape recorder using a test tape. I could hear the 10KHz tone but when the 12.5KHz tone came up I couldn't hear a thing! Me ears are shot to pieces. OK, that's not funny and not a thing I'd take the **** about (I'm 57...... ;-), but you might be interested to know that my next door neighbour came in once to hear a 'valve amp' and he said he thought it was very 'clear' and liked it. He's in his 60's and *stone deaf* in one ear with the other one on its way, apparently....??? |
Hearing Stuffed
Keith G wrote:
"Ian Bell" wrote in message ... Soon after I turned 40 the eyesight started to go. Now, since turning 50 I have noteiced that one ear has better HF response than the other. Today I was calibrating the replay side of a tape recorder using a test tape. I could hear the 10KHz tone but when the 12.5KHz tone came up I couldn't hear a thing! Me ears are shot to pieces. OK, that's not funny and not a thing I'd take the **** about (I'm 57...... ;-), Didn't mean to sound like I was taking the ****, more like ****ed of actually (and I'm 54) but you might be interested to know that my next door neighbour came in once to hear a 'valve amp' and he said he thought it was very 'clear' and liked it. He's in his 60's and *stone deaf* in one ear with the other one on its way, apparently....??? My neighbour is a country singer/songwriter and I do all his mixing and mastering for him. He worked in a large engineering workshop in the 60s and his hearing has suffered as a result. He does rough mixes on a cassette recorder which end up with so much hiss I can hardly hear the music. He can't hear the hiss poor chap. Ian -- Ian Bell |
Hearing Stuffed
"Ian Bell" wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: "Ian Bell" wrote in message ... Soon after I turned 40 the eyesight started to go. Now, since turning 50 I have noteiced that one ear has better HF response than the other. Today I was calibrating the replay side of a tape recorder using a test tape. I could hear the 10KHz tone but when the 12.5KHz tone came up I couldn't hear a thing! Me ears are shot to pieces. OK, that's not funny and not a thing I'd take the **** about (I'm 57...... ;-), Didn't mean to sound like I was taking the ****, more like ****ed of actually (and I'm 54) No, I meant that *I* wouldn't take the **** out of summat like that... (Wouldn't fekkin' dare at my age with all the shooting I've done in the past - that one comes up and bites you in arse, believe me...) but you might be interested to know that my next door neighbour came in once to hear a 'valve amp' and he said he thought it was very 'clear' and liked it. He's in his 60's and *stone deaf* in one ear with the other one on its way, apparently....??? My neighbour is a country singer/songwriter and I do all his mixing and mastering for him. He worked in a large engineering workshop in the 60s and his hearing has suffered as a result. He does rough mixes on a cassette recorder which end up with so much hiss I can hardly hear the music. He can't hear the hiss poor chap. Yep, we live in a Pussy World these days, but I reckon I might have worn ear defenders at certain times in the past..... (Touch wood, as I said before - I'm the one who hears the phone when we're outdoors....) |
Hearing Stuffed
"Ian Bell" wrote in message
... Soon after I turned 40 the eyesight started to go. Now, since turning 50 I have noteiced that one ear has better HF response than the other. Today I was calibrating the replay side of a tape recorder using a test tape. I could hear the 10KHz tone but when the 12.5KHz tone came up I couldn't hear a thing! Me ears are shot to pieces. Ian -- Ian Bell Any chance that you're suffering from otosclerosis? (I'm 66 and do.) A hearing check should determine if you do. In my younger days about 30 years ago I did a few turns on a double blind HiFi listening panel and I could discriminate with all but the best; these days the only way I can hear in stereo is to put one earphone into my left ear, and arrange the right earphone in just the right position so that my hearing aid in its "T" position responds to the magnetic fields from the 'phone. (There's no way that my right ear can hear well enough without the extra amplification from the hearing aid.) (I'm astigmatic as well!) -- M Stewart Milton Keynes, UK http://www.megalith.freeserve.co.uk/oddimage.htm |
Hearing Stuffed
Ian Bell wrote: He worked in a large engineering workshop in the 60s and his hearing has suffered as a result. Industrial noise is notorious for that. High level impulsive characteristic. Makes measuring 'safe' SPLs with slow response dBA meters rather hit and miss. Graham |
Hearing Stuffed
"Ian Bell" wrote in message ... Soon after I turned 40 the eyesight started to go. Now, since turning 50 I have noteiced that one ear has better HF response than the other. Today I was calibrating the replay side of a tape recorder using a test tape. I could hear the 10KHz tone but when the 12.5KHz tone came up I couldn't hear a thing! Me ears are shot to pieces. Have you been to the doc? It might be wax. I've suffered on and off over the years and a good syringing brings back the HF. Roy. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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"Roy" roy wrote:
"Ian Bell" wrote in message ... Soon after I turned 40 the eyesight started to go. Now, since turning 50 I have noteiced that one ear has better HF response than the other. Today I was calibrating the replay side of a tape recorder using a test tape. I could hear the 10KHz tone but when the 12.5KHz tone came up I couldn't hear a thing! Me ears are shot to pieces. Have you been to the doc? It might be wax. I've suffered on and off over the years and a good syringing brings back the HF. Roy. Not yet but several people have suggested I should - so I will. Thanks. Ian -- Ian Bell |
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Hearing Stuffed
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"Ian Bell" wrote in message ... Soon after I turned 40 the eyesight started to go. Now, since turning 50 I have noteiced that one ear has better HF response than the other. Today I was calibrating the replay side of a tape recorder using a test tape. I could hear the 10KHz tone but when the 12.5KHz tone came up I couldn't hear a thing! Me ears are shot to pieces. Have you been to the doc? It might be wax. I've suffered on and off over the years and a good syringing brings back the HF. Roy. Drop[ off in HF response is normally an indicator of noise induced hearing loss. A recent report by The Technion suggests Vitamin E can actually reverse some types of hearing loss. Look up "Vitamin E hearing loss" on Search engine -- Z Remove all Zeds in e-mail address to reply. |
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