08-02-2020, 09:00 PM
(08-02-2020, 03:02 PM)pete Wrote: Thanks for the details. Unfortunately, this will not work for me.
I use my phone almost every 15mins throughout the day with phone calls.
It is totally impractical for me to use my phone for this.. trying to run a little business means I talk a lot of the phone.
Actually, to be honest, I can say, my life is the phone. I don't listen to music on the phone, or anything on it.. I talk on it.
All your data, I will try and translate to my actual speaker environment, as I said, in my work area and in my bedroom.
In regards to your measurement values, I really don't get your measurements, because you said not to listen above -30 earlier, which is your lowest measurement, and now you are talking about 9/15 (-22db) which is louder again.
Using Frequensee now the last few days, it has been between -40 - -30, which equates to around 6/15. At this level my tinnitus is still quite bad. I dont know if I could run it higher in volume... Even now as I sit here, my ears are squealing upon waking, but then again, I go back to what you said earlier, not to run above -30.
Also, Frequensee is hardly accurate, the metering jumps around alot, so I am not too sure how you can determine exact measurements like that, especially with the display graph being so small.
A little confused at your details, but still trying to understand.
To keep things simple I suggest that, after choosing which volume to play, you use your phone once to get an idea of how loud it sounds and then switch to whatever other device you’ll use to play the sub and approximately match the volume.