i have a shed in my garden its timber framed and has rendering on the outside when i spend time in the place i get a sensation in my ears which feels like a tingling feeling which can last a day or more,when i play music down there its a lot worse,am aware of temporary threshold shift and thats not the problem.Could it be the wood treatment,electrics,or something in the make up of the room ive tried taking things out to eliminate but still have this problem,have taken out carpets,wood shelving but still no joy,have had gp look in my ears and they are all ok any ideas?
hmm, might be a bit too far fetched, but wood and plants can emit a force, a force that effect those around it too. A tree can also provide shade as an exaple to the invisible force.
The sound you play might be signing along with nature when the wood obsorbs the sound, and echos back causing irritation from silent sounds echoing from the garden.
I get the tingly feeling when I am near loud speakers too long, and it can last for days - This effect can also be done at high pitch levels.
If the wood is emitting a high pitch sound it is your problem - take a sound check gadget to the location and see if high emissions are being echoed though the wood.
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