Artex
Jedi
I don't hear the hum, but I do sit with very high quality headphones most evenings. Low frequency sounds have startled me a couple of times. I'll hear it with my headphones on, but once I take them off I can't hear it anymore.Hello fellow seekers
I am one of those (cursed?) who can "hear" this damned "Hum" that drives those of us who perceive it, nuts. Personally, I began "hearing" it about eight to ten years ago.
I know this topic has been brought up numerous times, and mentioned in many threads, but I wanted to make a common thread for the purposes of keeping an eye on it, reporting and ways (if any of you have found) to deal with it.
Pertinent info: Session 950121 said:
From this, I assume those of us who hear the hum perceive the Waves progress.
I have noticed an increase in the intensity of it. It also used to come and go, and I would be relieved when it disappeared. Now it is always there, and has become more intense and ever present, and it seems (for me) to be accelerating in presence and intensity.
For any/those of you who perceive the "Hum" I would really like to hear from you if you are experiencing the same, or not. I would appreciate you sharing how you are experiencing it, and you deal with it's incessant persistence.
BTW: This is a low frequency perceived (about 36 Hz for me) Earplugs don't work. It seems to come from everywhere. You can't locate the source of it, and cutting power to the house actually makes it worse, since there's even less noise to drown it out.
It generally goes:
Me: Sitting listening to music or watching videos, feels a sound with his whole body. Takes headphones off and asks wife "What the hell is that?"
Wife: (watching the television with a cat on her lap) What are you talking about? I don't hear anything.
Me: Funny, I don't hear anything now (puts headphones back on). Now I hear it again! (gets up and walks outside and finally hear a helicopter in the distance)
I can literally feel it before it becomes audible. It also happens when one of our neighbors is washing an unbalanced load. Sometimes bottles on the refrigerator will start vibrating.
The point is that muffling a certain frequency range makes it much more apparent, so I can see why turning everything off makes it worse. And sometimes I'm sitting here and I feel my whole body begin to vibrate, but I can't find a cause. And that has happened sober, under the influence, in both quiet and noisy times, but always when I'm still and often when I'm laying in bed late at night.