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As someone who has had tinnitus for nearly 30 years, PLEASE take care of your ears. Headphones don't always mean T, but if you listen loud enough, you WILL get T. Respect ear health.
Yep, me too. I had a type of headphones way back when, one they don't build anymore because it brings the speaker membrane too close to your inner ear. That, the kind of music I liked to listen to, and many loud live concerts...
What are you talking about. It has nothing to do with the speaker being too close to your ear, its because they were an awful design. Regular earbuds get the driver just as close and are still made, but arent very popular. The style has trended more towards in ear monitors because they seal your ear canal and get better bass. Due to the sealing IEMs are probably worse for your ears if you crank the volume but you probably don't need to crank them as loud since they provide some passive noise cancellation.
I could never use regular earbuds. To me the above mentioned was a far superior design.
Fucking memories! I had these headphones and the bar style portable fm radio with the same color scheme. I'm so happy my tinnitus is pretty limited.
Yeah I'm hearing impaired on my left ear. Probably from sitting with headphones half off, playing world of warcraft and listening to loud music all day every day back in the day. I wouldn't recommend it. I'm lucky in that it isn't entirely gone, but I'd be lying if I said that it hasn't affected my life.
Do you still have it?
Tinnitus has no cure and is generally a permanent condition, so my guess is yes.
Most of often than not, yes, but some people magically recovered from tinnitus suddenly after several years, although this is not the norm.
I do, yes. I got it as a young kid and now Iโm in my late 30s