- May 22, 2022
- 588
- Tinnitus Since
- 04/2022
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Sudden loud noise
I have often read on this forum where people use these two words almost interchangeably, as if they refer to the same thing.
For complete clarity, I will explain the difference:
Headphones contain small loudspeakers and are used for private listening to audio, such as music. Some believe that tinnitus sufferers using headphones risk permanently worsening their tinnitus. The word "phones" is related to terms like "phonograph," "phonetic," and "telephone," all of which involve sound transmission.
Earmuffs, on the other hand, are devices with sound-insulating padding designed to reduce external sound from reaching the ear. The term "muff" comes from the word "muffle," meaning "to quiet." People wear earmuffs to protect their ears from noise.
In simple terms, headphones produce sound, while earmuffs block it.
Headphones and earmuffs are complete opposites. Using these words interchangeably, even unintentionally, can cause confusion.
Thank you.
For complete clarity, I will explain the difference:
Headphones contain small loudspeakers and are used for private listening to audio, such as music. Some believe that tinnitus sufferers using headphones risk permanently worsening their tinnitus. The word "phones" is related to terms like "phonograph," "phonetic," and "telephone," all of which involve sound transmission.
Earmuffs, on the other hand, are devices with sound-insulating padding designed to reduce external sound from reaching the ear. The term "muff" comes from the word "muffle," meaning "to quiet." People wear earmuffs to protect their ears from noise.
In simple terms, headphones produce sound, while earmuffs block it.
Headphones and earmuffs are complete opposites. Using these words interchangeably, even unintentionally, can cause confusion.
Thank you.