Re: Subject: Re: Subject: [Harp-L] Re: Loud extreme amps/ SubjectRe:Jason Ricc
Just don't forget to give it a quick glance in case you accidentally picked
out a $10 bill before you start a-masticating. :-)
I've suffered from tinnitus on one side for many years and I find that
playing the harmonica is very therapeutic. Fortunately for me, it's not the
type that leads to deafness. Recently it's got worse, so I'll just have to
improve my tone and projection to drown it out.
Steve
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/trad_irish_harmonica
HEAR my CD clips: http://www.gjk2.com/steveshaw/cd.htm
As they age, men lose their high frequency response more and sooner than do
women. I'll bet an audiologist would find a substantial difference between
your hearing and that of your husband. My hearing aids boost the high
frequencies but my low frequency response is normal. My wife has lost some
response at all frequiencies. She can hear the high frequency "beeps" of
personal electronics when I cannot. I can hear the doves and owls outside
when she can't.
At an outdoor concert a few years ago, we were seated very close to a huge
speaker stack. I chewed up a deposit slip from my check book and put the
paper pulp in my ears.
Vern
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