Why does the Sound Therapy music have a hissing scratchy sound?
The scratchy sound is caused by the boosting of the hjgh frequencies by the Electronic Ear. The more highly filtered an album is, more scratchy or static sound it will have. This sound is not white noise, as it contains varied frequencies depending on the music. The sudden boost to the high frequencies is what stimulates the ear and brain. It is a very important part of the therapy program and it is definitely meant to be there. Many people even prefer the more highly filtered albums, once their ears become accustomed to the sound. Album 4 is filtered to 8,000Hz all the way through. On some albums there may be is a short passage that is extremely highly filtered and sounds completely different to the rest of the album. This is done intentionally to give an extra boost of stimulation to the ear, so just enjoy the sound and know that it is doing you good! If you find the music is disturbing you please turn down the volume, and feel free to have it on while you are doing other things, eve
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