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Started by JMalin, May 11, 2020, 11:43:13 AM
Quote from: NCL on June 13, 2020, 09:03:40 AMDo not believe I have ever heard drumming, It could be a bearing issue for me since could not hear it in the video Marc posted
Quote from: Turkeyman on June 15, 2020, 04:08:48 PMQuote from: NCL on June 13, 2020, 09:03:40 AMDo not believe I have ever heard drumming, It could be a bearing issue for me since could not hear it in the video Marc postedAs said earlier...find yourself a power transformer...they're 60 HZ....drumming is probably closer to 50 HZ. But...if you can hear the transformer you should hear drumming. Just concentrate. If you can't hear the transformer you're SOL. The majority of people with hearing loss is at the higher frequencies rather than the lower.P.S. Years ago before I knew what to listen for I know I heard drumming, but didn't recognize it and would prematurely leave a setup...most likely spooking a bird in the process. Now I know, and concentrate trying to hear it. Really pays dividends. I have hearing loss at the higher frequencies, as most, but hear the lowers fairly well.
Quote from: paboxcall on June 16, 2020, 09:27:04 AMFor me, its much less hearing the drumming, and more becoming aware of the drumming. Like its suddenly everywhere around me. Its not like you hear a gobble - and think that's a gobble. Or hear a whipper-will - and think that's a whipper-will. I just suddenly become aware I'm immersed in the drumming vibration. And that's when the adrenaline dump happens because I KNOW he's close, super close, my rational thinking brain turns off, and I too often do something stupid, like move my head to try and pinpoint him.