https://www.es-forum.com/Tinnitus-dirty-electricity-tp1545256p1545282.html
ups.
of two it's still the same note, just a different octave. If you divide by
4 then it's two octaves.
So 246 is close to 60 but two octaves higher. If you match tones and don't
>
> (I'm talking to myself now!)
> I just accessed a rather vague online keyboard and according to that
> my tinnitus is B (in the middle of the key board I think), and what i
> hear at the transformer pole is a couple of notes down, A flat, so
> not much in it.
>
> Maybe its not helpful, as the website went on to say that those two
> notes represent 246.9Hz and 207.7Hz respectively, which is way off.
> Even the hum from the fridge is around the same place on the keyboard
> and that must definitely have a 60Hz frequency.
>
> --- In
[hidden email] <eSens%40yahoogroups.com>, "asurisuk"
> <asurisuk@...> wrote:
> >
> > I'm beginning to think that the symptoms i am getting in the house
> i am
> > in might be the result of dirty electricity...possibly.
> >
> > I wondered whether the tinnitus i have might help to identify the
> > cause. I can hum the note of my tinnitus, tho i have not yet had
> > access to a musical instrument to find out what the note would be.
> If
> > i did, might that be a way of identifying the frequency that is
> causing
> > the problem for me? Are there any recordings or such like of
> common
> > hums (that associated with dirty electricity even) or notes that
> they
> > might correspond to?
> >
> > The note of my tinnitus is higher than either the hum coming from
> my
> > fridge or from the pole that the transformer near my house is
> sitting
> > on. So i'm thinking that its therefore a higher frequency which is
> why
> > i am thinking about dirty electricity as a possible cause, tho i
> need
> > to read up about it.
> >
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