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If you have pure-tone tinnitus, this online frequency generator can help you determine its frequency. Knowing your tinnitus frequency can enable you to better target masking sounds and frequency discrimination training .
Getting a 40 Hz tone is easy – you can use my frequency generator. (Please note I do not take responsibility for the purity of the produced tone, as it is generated by your Web browser – though I think it should be fine.
Here’s the closest I could get when trying to generate the sound in my tone generator. The volume is not high – the sound is overpowered by the refrigerator in my kitchen, the sound of water flowing in the pipes in the bathroom.
Online Tone Generator – generate audio signals of any frequency. TypeIt – handy tool for typing foreign and special characters: Russian keyboard, Spanish keyboard, Greek keyboard, math keyboard, IPA keyboard, etc.
If you would like to estimate your tinnitus frequency, try generating various frequencies using my online tone generator and check which one matches your tinnitus most closely. Note: Once you find a frequency that matches, also try sounds that are one octave lower (frequency divided by 2) and one octave higher (frequency multiplied by 2).
Starting level: 1 2 3 4 5 6. Channel: Left Right Both Random. Frequencies: Standard (311 – 8372 Hz) From Hz to Hz target tinnitus freq. Before you start, you should calibrate your volume to make sure different frequencies sound equally loud to you. Restore defaults.
Plasticity is a pitch discrimination game — that is, a game which tests and improves your ability to distinguish between similar sounds based on their frequency (pitch). You hear two sounds, which may have the same or different frequency (with 50-50 probability) and your job is to say whether they have the same frequency or different frequencies.
I have just uploaded new versions of Plasticity – my audio training game which may also alleviate tinnitus – and my increasingly popular Online Tone Generator – a handy tool for those times when you need your speakers to produce a specific frequency, and nothing else.