They actually make frequency lowering hearing aids in which they can convert higher frequency sounds to be heard at lower frequencies.
However, tinnitus can often be at higher frequencies. What if there were such a device that took lower frequencies, amplified them, and converted them to higher frequencies in which the tinnitus was located?
Would that be something you would think is useful? I'm sure the sound would be different but to me it might be useful if I could have two modes. One normal, and one with frequency raising.
Unfortunately, I do not think such a device exists to try but if you know of one, please let me know.
However, tinnitus can often be at higher frequencies. What if there were such a device that took lower frequencies, amplified them, and converted them to higher frequencies in which the tinnitus was located?
Would that be something you would think is useful? I'm sure the sound would be different but to me it might be useful if I could have two modes. One normal, and one with frequency raising.
Unfortunately, I do not think such a device exists to try but if you know of one, please let me know.