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25 May 2011, 11:49 am

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ohh color nice.

I got mine for free.


I wish I still had that color one... Panasonic CT-101. I was short on funds several years ago, and sold it on eBay for $650. I'd have kept it, but I couldn't justify keeping it when I had bills due, and knowing what it was worth as a collectible.

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25 May 2011, 11:50 am

My mom's older TV has this extremely high pitched whine that only I can hear. I have a newer TV that has a high pitched whine as well, but it's not as loud and I can get used to it.

My mom's TV, though, I can't even be in the same room with it on or I go crazy.



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25 May 2011, 2:03 pm

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Does anyone play Minecraft? It makes these funny little itty-bitty noises, kind of like those hearing tests they give you in elementary school. I asked, and others don't hear it. It MIGHT be my computer. But it only happens when I have headphones on and am playing Minecraft. (And I don't have regular speakers so anything I do on the computer is with headphones.)


I played that game as a kid and could never win it. I didn't even know it had sound until we played it on a newer computer.

Funny enough I can hear better with head phones so I can hear these tones better like mosquito tones I can't hear with speakers.


I don't know if we're talking about the same game, I think the one I know is fairly new, and also it's not really a win or lose type of game. http://www.minecraft.net/

I can hear better with headphones too, I really prefer them to speakers.. I mean it's right on your ear, so of course it's easier to hear, right? :3


I was talking about a different game. You had to click these boxes and some of them have numbers in them and open a bunch of boxes but lot of them also had mines underneath and with you clicked one of them, they all go off and you had to start over.



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25 May 2011, 2:32 pm

League_Girl wrote:
wigglyspider wrote:
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wigglyspider wrote:
Does anyone play Minecraft? It makes these funny little itty-bitty noises, kind of like those hearing tests they give you in elementary school. I asked, and others don't hear it. It MIGHT be my computer. But it only happens when I have headphones on and am playing Minecraft. (And I don't have regular speakers so anything I do on the computer is with headphones.)


I played that game as a kid and could never win it. I didn't even know it had sound until we played it on a newer computer.

Funny enough I can hear better with head phones so I can hear these tones better like mosquito tones I can't hear with speakers.


I don't know if we're talking about the same game, I think the one I know is fairly new, and also it's not really a win or lose type of game. http://www.minecraft.net/

I can hear better with headphones too, I really prefer them to speakers.. I mean it's right on your ear, so of course it's easier to hear, right? :3


I was talking about a different game. You had to click these boxes and some of them have numbers in them and open a bunch of boxes but lot of them also had mines underneath and with you clicked one of them, they all go off and you had to start over.


You mean minesweeper? Totally different game.


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25 May 2011, 6:06 pm

SammichEater wrote:
League_Girl wrote:
wigglyspider wrote:
League_Girl wrote:
wigglyspider wrote:
Does anyone play Minecraft? It makes these funny little itty-bitty noises, kind of like those hearing tests they give you in elementary school. I asked, and others don't hear it. It MIGHT be my computer. But it only happens when I have headphones on and am playing Minecraft. (And I don't have regular speakers so anything I do on the computer is with headphones.)


I played that game as a kid and could never win it. I didn't even know it had sound until we played it on a newer computer.

Funny enough I can hear better with head phones so I can hear these tones better like mosquito tones I can't hear with speakers.


I don't know if we're talking about the same game, I think the one I know is fairly new, and also it's not really a win or lose type of game. http://www.minecraft.net/

I can hear better with headphones too, I really prefer them to speakers.. I mean it's right on your ear, so of course it's easier to hear, right? :3


I was talking about a different game. You had to click these boxes and some of them have numbers in them and open a bunch of boxes but lot of them also had mines underneath and with you clicked one of them, they all go off and you had to start over.


You mean minesweeper? Totally different game.

Yes, very different (and totally adicting). There are many versions out there, older ones didn't have sound effects. I remember there was a version called cheatmine, it would randomly lie to you about the number of ajacent mines in a few squares. Sometimes it would give a 7 or 8 on easy.



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28 May 2011, 3:20 am

I guess we have to work alot harder than nts when we do every day things. Such as watching tv or using the computer or even making food. Our ears are a constant issue.



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28 May 2011, 9:18 am

Noise & HF sensitivity are my most common problems, I wish I could desensitise my ears.
I need quiet more than most people I know & trying to explain why some noise is causing real distress is difficult when truly for them it just isn't an issue.
It helps to have control over your environment, and i've learned to live with earplugs & background music as a way of masking off other sounds. But i'd rather just turn the annoying sounds off. Oh well, serves us right for having superpowers eh ? :wink:



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28 May 2011, 6:57 pm

If a TV is on mute near me, I have the urge to Hulk Smash it and will try just about anything to turn it off if I can. I can't stand that electronic sound - it puts my nerve on edge. People with mosquito ringtones drive me nuts too. Right now I have a touch of tinnitus (that buzzing sound in your ear that won't go away), so it's even more annoying because I have to constantly put up with that high-pitched drone.



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28 May 2011, 10:42 pm

Xinro I described what causes it earlier in the post if you are wondering.


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28 May 2011, 11:03 pm

kc8ufv wrote:
SammichEater wrote:
League_Girl wrote:
wigglyspider wrote:
League_Girl wrote:
wigglyspider wrote:
Does anyone play Minecraft? It makes these funny little itty-bitty noises, kind of like those hearing tests they give you in elementary school. I asked, and others don't hear it. It MIGHT be my computer. But it only happens when I have headphones on and am playing Minecraft. (And I don't have regular speakers so anything I do on the computer is with headphones.)


I played that game as a kid and could never win it. I didn't even know it had sound until we played it on a newer computer.

Funny enough I can hear better with head phones so I can hear these tones better like mosquito tones I can't hear with speakers.


I don't know if we're talking about the same game, I think the one I know is fairly new, and also it's not really a win or lose type of game. http://www.minecraft.net/

I can hear better with headphones too, I really prefer them to speakers.. I mean it's right on your ear, so of course it's easier to hear, right? :3


I was talking about a different game. You had to click these boxes and some of them have numbers in them and open a bunch of boxes but lot of them also had mines underneath and with you clicked one of them, they all go off and you had to start over.


You mean minesweeper? Totally different game.

Yes, very different (and totally adicting). There are many versions out there, older ones didn't have sound effects. I remember there was a version called cheatmine, it would randomly lie to you about the number of ajacent mines in a few squares. Sometimes it would give a 7 or 8 on easy.



Sorry, I got the titles mixed up.



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29 May 2011, 6:27 am

It seems to me if you want a pretty silent tv. Go with a high def or plasma. I dont really know about plasma but my dads high def is pretty silent to me.



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29 May 2011, 9:14 am

LCD and Plasma TVs have no flyback transformer. At most the LCD in some models have a Florescent and others are LED backlit which are better with contrast ratio. For Plasma TVs have no back lights but the trouble with plasma tvs the picture begin to fade after awhile or they will leak.


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31 May 2011, 2:33 pm

TVs/Computer monitors (CRT and LCD) make a high pitched whining noise that I hear over my tinnitus. Other than that I notice all kinds fo small noises that NTs seem to have tuned out like passing vehicles, animals etc.



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31 May 2011, 3:08 pm

This is one of the reasons why I hate electronic devices. They are giving me headaches at times, and it's never quiet. I can hear if a TV is turned on, I can hear static noises from other devices, I can hear cell phone vibration rings in other rooms. I do have a tinitus because of it, which, interestingly enough, is exactly standard pitch, which made many people think I have perfect pitch (which I don't, but thanks to my tinitus, I have a really good point of reference).



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31 May 2011, 3:43 pm

kx250rider wrote:
markitzero wrote:
ohh color nice.

I got mine for free.


I wish I still had that color one... Panasonic CT-101. I was short on funds several years ago, and sold it on eBay for $650. I'd have kept it, but I couldn't justify keeping it when I had bills due, and knowing what it was worth as a collectible.

Charles


I'm a vintage television collector and love electronics as well. I've wanted a CT-101 as well. Such beautiful sets. I have an RCA 630TS which I'm trying to restore the chassis. I have recapped it, the tuner and sound sections work, but I can't get the picture to horizontally lock. I can get a bouncy, horizontally distorted picture, but that is the best I could get it so far. I can't hear it's flyback though.

I am also working on an RCA CTC9 roundie, with "The Felton" cabinet. Tuner and sound works on it but never worked on it more.

I can hear distortion in music, I can hear modern flybacks and some switch mode power supplies but they are very quiet to me. I can hear the 60Hz hum in magnetic ballasts and other lighting circuitry. Battery chargers for cordless drill batteries make a terrible oscillating noise, I'm frequently bothered by them at work.

Not to mention loud people annoy the hell out of me.


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