> > Low frequency audio into the ear canal is a bit like VHF RF into a
> microwave waveguide. Energy transfer from outside to the ear drum is no
> doubt much more efficient at higher audio frequencies.
>
I was suggesting this as one possible cause of more hearing damage at
high frequencies versus the low end. Also loud noises tend to have more
harmonic content (higher frequencies) as the mechanically vibrating
objects or electronic circuits producing or transferring the sound are
driven in to nonlinear modes. This type of hearing loss would be
associated with damage inside the cochlea and desensitization of the
nerves that respond to the high end. Of course there are many other
causes or hearing loss related to changes in the mechanics of the ear
drum and the little bones.
I take care of my hearing by limiting my exposure to loud sounds. I
cover my ears and go away immediately when I think a sound my be loud
enough to cause damage. I'm almost 50 and I think my hearing is better
than most people both younger and older than me. Probably ought to get a
hearing test to find out for sure.
DE N6KB
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