sounds like low frequency buzzing noise that comes from all directions the day after i started hearing it, my neighbor about 3 houses up from me called me over to ask what this noise was tha…
both described buzzing · a low hum · 388 km away
Hungary ├»┬┐┬╜rd 2030 · 2018-03-14 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
A low pitched, "never ending" hum/buzz. Sounds like a train is approaching (as I live next to the train tracks, I know exactly what that sound from inside the house), but its not the trains, as sometimes I can hear it all night long, and sometimes nothing at all. Varies in loudness, but the pitch is fairly consistent. I lived here for 8 months now, and first I only heard it for 1-2 days a month (only at night), but now I can hear it allmost every night, although sometimes its not that loud that it disturbes me, but some nights (like tonight when I'm writing this at 2am...), its allmost unbareable. Also, I can only hear it inside the house, as I step outside, the higher frequency noises seems to cancel it out. I made some "measurements" with the equipment I own, which is a soundrecorder, which is a tascam dr-05, which is far from ideal, but with maxing out the sensitivity, and a lot of post gain, I can hear something resabling the noise UI hear with my own ears. See first long answer.
What they reported
First noticed: 2017
Pitch: 30
Loudest: During the night
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: Insomnia, Sense of vibration, Anxiety
What stood out: a low humbuzzing
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