I believe I know what the hum is, I've worked it out via a lot of
research, questioning, and thinking. As to what it's for, I've got a
damn good guess, but as you say Trev the 'one such ' would just de-
bunk my findings, so why bother to stick my head and research into the
elephant's mouth? I do hear it, when it's 'on' - the proper thing that
is, when it's on. Last night it wasn't. All I heard with my tinnitus
free hearing was - my clock radio gently humming at 50~, the central
heating pump switching on and off every 15 minutes or so, the
occasional drone of a passing aircraft, the fridge freezer, distant
traffic and so on. It really is very quite out here in the burbs. When
it's 'on' either low to turbo, it's like nothing anything normal or
domestic could produce. An electronic two tone randomly up and down
Humming noise that isn't actually a noise, or a feeling, but it gives
the illusion that it is. It's global, it's everywhere where it needs
to be. My wife 'hears' it, and so many people I question all over
'hear' it too. The same thing. That's why I crap myself laughing when
the constant parroting of the tinnitus theory is put forward over and
over and over and over and over............
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