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Posted by hifitommy on July 12, 2017 at 16:44:15:

is about what i spent on a hospital grade receptacle. OH! that was your SAST question, not your first.

my tinnitus is the constant tone type but intermittent. i liken it to be about 70db. i wish i could switch it off but not so. i attribute it to loud music such as i heard at The Baked Potato in LA (in addition to other places such as Smokin' Joohnnie's, and Cozy's-both now gone) where i had the pleasure to hear Ministry (no, not that one) with Abraham Laboriel and Abraham Laboriel. great but too loud for that room as is most of the other groups i have seen there.

if you hear your ears ringing after loud music (or other loud noise such as in industry such as Bethlehem Steel where i worked or drag racing), you have hearing damage. that's the signal to limit this kind of expsoure, either by avoidance or hearing protection.