06-08-2019, 03:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-08-2019, 03:21 PM by ResJudicata.)
(06-08-2019, 09:01 AM)Shannon Wrote: If you are having pain in your ears from hybrid, there are two possible reasons.
1. Your ears re extremely sensitive to ultrasonic audio.
2. Your subconscious is causing you pain to get you to stop doing what would work.
Unless you were listening to hybrid on headphones, I can't imagine that your ears could possibly hurt at a volume of greater than 3/16, and even then that trikes me as significantly odd. Based on what I know so far, I think it is very likely that you are having a self sabotage situation in which your subconscious is causing ear pain to prevent you from using it at a reasonable volume to actually get results.
So to clarify this, I need to know how you are listening: earphones? iPhone speakers? playing it on an iPhone, but connected to external speakers?
And what is the highest volume you can handle with masked format?
As mentioned previously, I only listen with headphones. I also would believe I might be sensitive to ultrasonic with how negative my reaction was to it when I tried it a few years ago (following the instructions of using the masked to balance did not work for me and always felt too loud with headaches coming with it if I persisted) and the fact I am a person incredibly sensitive to sound. I still have trouble understanding sometimes why people aren’t bothered by some older TVs and their high pitch whining noise when they’re on. Or why UCLA’s Law Library never fixed the damned scanner at the exit (that checks for if you’re taking out books improperly and make noises if you do so) because the one side releases a high pitch whining sound that more than once gave me a headache based on my brief exposure while leaving.