@@catcherkaylie What's funny, when I first found this video I would listen to it for 10 minute periods and for about a week, I barely had the tinnitus.
@@catcherkaylie oh yes, it always comes back and I come here seeking shelter when it is almost to an unbearable level. Listening right now for about 10 minutes, hope I get the same relief I did previously.
There's some really annoying kids in my apartment complex.. when they start screaming and screeching and forgetting there's people living here.. I remind them with this and my Bluetooth speaker 😁 I spent years in loud bars as a singer and bartender so I can't hear shit but they sure can! 🤣
I had to put my iPhone speaker directly on my right ear to hear this. In my left, the tinnitus ear, I can’t hear it at all even with my phone up against my ear.
I have tinnitus, I've been hearing this fucking sound 24/7 since March this year. I was looking for this sound carefully, I don't know how long it will last.
I could hear CRT screens when i was a kid-mostly in department stores, where several would be turned on at one time. At 62, I’ve not seen a department store TV display in some time. But I can hear 14kHz still. I do have to turn it up over the tinnitus, though.
The 1400 Hz frequency is believed to be a therapeutic frequency that can help with pain relief, muscle relaxation, and even emotional balance. It's a low-frequency sound wave that is thought to stimulate the release of endorphins, which are natural painkillers in the body. Listening to this frequency for a few minutes each day may help reduce pain, tension, and stress levels. Some people also use it as a form of meditation or mindfulness practice. It's important to note that while there are some studies and anecdotal evidence supporting the use of this frequency for therapeutic purposes, more research is needed to fully understand its potential benefits and limitations. It's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new treatment or therapy.
This is the exact frequency that I hear all day, every day, for the last few years. Tinnitus...
oh.
@@catcherkaylie What's funny, when I first found this video I would listen to it for 10 minute periods and for about a week, I barely had the tinnitus.
@@kevincollins5640 did it come back after that week long period?
@@catcherkaylie oh yes, it always comes back and I come here seeking shelter when it is almost to an unbearable level. Listening right now for about 10 minutes, hope I get the same relief I did previously.
@@kevincollins5640 dang i’m sorry about that
I played this in a classroom and everyone simultaneously covered their ears and bent down
@Shaadiya Hassan a
I'm trying this on a conference and everyone looks confused
everyone covers there ears me: cant hear a thing
This is my favourite sound to annoy everybody.
Ah yes, my new ringtone~
Only you can hear it!! Very effective!
There's some really annoying kids in my apartment complex.. when they start screaming and screeching and forgetting there's people living here.. I remind them with this and my Bluetooth speaker 😁 I spent years in loud bars as a singer and bartender so I can't hear shit but they sure can! 🤣
Left this on in my pocket at the office to drive people nuts but I think they're to old to hear it. 🤣
I'm doing it in my college😂
Comes in handy trying to piss people off
Trying to use this sound to repel a house fly. The sound is undeniably less irritating than the fly!
Play it in you class room and everyone will go crazy, if they ask what’s that sound till them that there on drugs 😂😂😂
So true, i did this today and everyone was freaking out Lmao
you must be like 12
58 and I still hear that. Not at really low volume settings, admittedly. But that's pretty good.
im 22 and i can barely hear 16k hz. guess Playing drums are not good for your ear
my favourite song
I agree
Sometimes i listen to this too!
I had to put my iPhone speaker directly on my right ear to hear this. In my left, the tinnitus ear, I can’t hear it at all even with my phone up against my ear.
I have tinnitus, I've been hearing this fucking sound 24/7 since March this year. I was looking for this sound carefully, I don't know how long it will last.
For a while
No one:
That last note with pianists:
banger
I put my phone in a corner and I went to the other side of my room. *It was just as loud as when I was close to it*
…there’s *still* water in my speakers.
Not sure if it's the phone speaker or what but I dont hear anything in either ear.
Neither do I
You ears probably just can't pick it up. Its a pretty high pitched noise
@@soldostrich8641 yeah I tried headphones and i could hear it in my non menieres ear. But barely
I can't either
Me either. Am I deaf?
if you can hear this very easily you're gonna experience lots of disturbance in real life
I take that back. Once I put the phone near my ear I hear it.
I have tinnitus in my left ear. It is amazing, I can’t can’t hear it in the left, but it’s overwhelming in the right
It’s the opposite for me
My dad can't hear this 😆
Huh
Neither can I
I'm not a young man of 15000 Hz anymore. This is my boundary.
Anything past 18,000 Hz is completely silent to me.
You saved my life
This sound makes CRT televisions
Close. CRT tvs on the NTSC signal used 15734.25hz.
The standard ntsc refresh rate was 29.97hz with a standard 525 scanlines, giving you 15734.25.
I could hear CRT screens when i was a kid-mostly in department stores, where several would be turned on at one time.
At 62, I’ve not seen a department store TV display in some time. But I can hear 14kHz still. I do have to turn it up over the tinnitus, though.
Left ear can hear it at full volumn, right ear can't hear s**t, only my high pitch tennitus.
Cái này nó có giúp hết nước ko?
Best sound to use in school
So many differences in listening equipment, but I heard it on my Huawei pad without earphones. Mostly on my right ear. It was horrible.
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oh god... it sounds like my migraines!
I'm 30 and I can't hear this. Am I deaf?
Nope
Hello tinnitus my old friend.
How did u cure it
I'm 41 and I can hear it.
49 and can hear it at 1/4 volume setting or greater.
i literally hant hear anything. I'M UNDER 18! Brb imma go to the hearing doctor
i cant hear this.
I can't hear anything but I barely heard 13k
I can hear it in my left ear but not my right.
The 1400 Hz frequency is believed to be a therapeutic frequency that can help with pain relief, muscle relaxation, and even emotional balance. It's a low-frequency sound wave that is thought to stimulate the release of endorphins, which are natural painkillers in the body.
Listening to this frequency for a few minutes each day may help reduce pain, tension, and stress levels. Some people also use it as a form of meditation or mindfulness practice.
It's important to note that while there are some studies and anecdotal evidence supporting the use of this frequency for therapeutic purposes, more research is needed to fully understand its potential benefits and limitations. It's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new treatment or therapy.
This is 14000 tho
@@Jebotito I think it was a typo, they are correct
ChatGPT generated, also false I believe
Also, 1400 Hz is a high frequency
What utter bull.
Just right.
sounds like my ears every time it's silent
Me too, is this normal lol ?
Nop, anything. My limit is 13,000 Hz.
I'm 43 by the way
It broke my speaker
What is this frequency about?
14000
I can’t hear it and I’m 42
I do t hear anything
Neither do I
Cause your tinitonus probably matches this pitch
Squeeze...............
c'est trop bien pour embêter ses sœur
Nife
No
14
14🎉
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Nope, your grammar was too bad for me to understand.
I'm sorry. That was a joke but I just realized how offensive that could be.
Io non sento niente
That’s pretty much close to what I hear all the time 😮
This gone kill the death angels:)
Nope 😅