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Old 13th Apr 2010, 2:44 pm   #1
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Until recently I had never heard the 405 line whistle, having spent the last four days with my head alongside a set, I find I still hear it every now and then even when the set is off.

Starting to think oldticktock maybe going mad

just wondered if anyone else had experienced this phenomenon or maybe its temporary

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Old 13th Apr 2010, 2:46 pm   #2
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Tinnitus?
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Old 13th Apr 2010, 2:52 pm   #3
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I have never had this issue until this TV62, doubt that it is tinitus.

Just thought maybe because I have been listening to it so much that my fool brain is oscillating at that frequency probably nothing like I say it's only occasionally and if I think about it more then it happens, just wondered if anyone else had noticed it

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