Dang it, I'm Deaf....


The worse thing that can happen to an audiophile, I'm totally deaf (technically profoundly deaf) in one ear. It all happened in about one year's time. My retirement plans for getting a huge statement system are gone with my hearing. So, I went ahead and got a cochlear implant but it is not the same as a hearing aid, it's a last resort for those that have no hearing. I can't use it when listening to music. Fortunately, my other ear is pretty good. So I experimented with my system today. I ended up with both loudspeakers about 3 feet apart and sort of favoring my bad side. It's working out pretty good. I get some hints of depth but of course no wide soundstage. I'm also experimenting with mono vs stereo. I've had the music on for most of the day.I think I'll still be able to enjoy my music but in a slightly different presentation. 

Anyway, I was wondering if anybody else with single sided hearing loss has any tips? 

russ69

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My hearing is fairly good, but when the room is very quiet, I hear a hiss- type of sound like white noise.  I only hear the hiss when it is very quiet — I turn on the TV or music and I don’t notice it so much.  I was thinking maybe this is just a normal part of getting older (I will be 67 next month) and I don’t know if there is anything that can be done to quiet the hiss.  I just count myself lucky if this is the worst I experience.

@larsman, I thought tinnitus was ringing in the ears.  I haven’t had ringing, just the hiss.  The hissing can be tinnitus too?