Aggrivated tinnitus from speakers?


Hi,

I'm new to the forum and was looking for some advice. I recently put together a system comprised of a McIntosh MA6900 + a pair of KEF R7s.

I've always had hearing sensitive to high frequencies, and have a very high frequency tinnitus at 18,000k. That's why I went with the Mac, as everyone talks about how smooth and musical it is. When I was shopping for speakers, I was doing a lot of research but then the KEF R7's went on crazy sale and I was able to pick up a pair for under 2k. It seemed like too much of a deal to pass up, especially with all of the glowing reviews, but maybe that was a mistake on my part...

I'm noticing when I listen to the system, my tinnitus activates at a lower frequency for several hours afterwards. I notice this most on FLAC / MQA - quality tracks on Tidal (via WIIM w/ integrated DAC, at very reasonable volumes - <85db ) It seems to happen less when I listen to vinyl or CD-Quality tracks, but it still happens.

It's driving me crazy and I'm so disappointed as I thought this was going to be my ultimate setup and I dropped a lot of $. The Mac has just been to an auth service center for new lamps and was bench tested and given a perfect bill of health after a small bias adjustment, so I don't think it's the problem.

I decided to use some headphones to see if I experienced the same thing... Senn. HD650's let me listen for long periods without problems. HD660S2s seem to give me maybe a little sensitivity after awhile, but the sensitivity I get from the KEF's is totally different.

I realize I should have demoed the speakers, but I just jumped on the deal - partially on their reputation and also because their narrow, tall size was ideal for the room layout.

Any advice on how to get to the bottom of this? Do I need to test different speakers or do I need to treat the room? I'd hate to give up the Master level recordings because I mentally swim in the detail and love it. I just hate the thought of not being able to enjoy the system properly, but I'm not sure where to start on making  it work for me.

 

 

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OP Aggrivated tinnitus from speakers?

I had severe tinnitus for many years. Tinnitus has disappeared after my system’s sound became natural like the right speaker in below.

All audio systems in the world sound like the left speaker in below. No wonder so many people suffer from tinnitus since they hear the harsh sound like the left one (brain must process that crazy sound) and they don’t even know it. I’m sure your tinnitus will be better if your system sounds more natural which is easy to achieve.

https://youtu.be/IHf_FSa8amE?si=BWt42OA_PScXh8cH

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Littleman, any progress to report on your Lenire treatment?  I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on purchasing the kit and would love to hear (no pun intended) your progress, thanks .

Update on Lenire treatment..it has been one year and a month since we (me and wife) acquired the Lenire devices. It is time for us to repurchase the tongue tips (at app 350 a piece) as the first ones are rapidly fading....supposedly a separate battery for them. We both believe that there has been a small amount of mitigation to the tinnitus we each have since a year ago. Not sure if it is worth it, nor are we certain of whether it is actually "working" or is this a bias / placebo expectation working. It's a lot of money to purchase these devices....if your considering it, do go to a highly reputable audiologist in your area....read the reviews, etc. How they are setup and tuned is an important part of the process. Hope it works well for those are proceeding with it....and please provide updates here.

knock on wood by my tinnitus while listening is almost non existent the last couple of days.  I think what set me off when I posted was I was listening to a lot of synth wave/dark wave complitions on You Tube via my tv>>hdmi cord going into the DAC on my McIntosh integrated.  That genre and my source (tv)were probably the culprit to setting it off.  The last few days I have been listening to my streamer>>Laiv DAC>>anaglog RCA input on the McIntosh inegrated. So far so good.  

Alcohol (Sir-Drink-A-Lots need to make a choice) and hypertension are big tinnitus culprits, not to mention medications, etc.