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How can I find the source of a high pitch sound?
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<blockquote data-quote="Manator" data-source="post: 217664" data-attributes="member: 9561"><p>Interestingly I had a problem with a client who could hear a high pitched sound, I due to age could not, however after being in the room for a couple of minutes I became aware of a slight pressure in my ear, though I could not hear the frequency my brain was actually aware of it. I used a sound level meter to find the source, which turned out to be an air leak in a silicone tube, nothing to do with electrics but at least i found it. The investigation took ages due to normal background noises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manator, post: 217664, member: 9561"] Interestingly I had a problem with a client who could hear a high pitched sound, I due to age could not, however after being in the room for a couple of minutes I became aware of a slight pressure in my ear, though I could not hear the frequency my brain was actually aware of it. I used a sound level meter to find the source, which turned out to be an air leak in a silicone tube, nothing to do with electrics but at least i found it. The investigation took ages due to normal background noises. [/QUOTE]
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