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Violet Noise

The sharpest noise — powerful tinnitus relief

Tinnitus treatmentAudiological therapyHigh-frequency hearing tests

What is Violet Noise?

Violet noise (also called purple noise) has the steepest high-frequency emphasis of all the noise colors — increasing at 6dB per octave. It sounds like a sharp, high hiss and is primarily used in clinical settings for tinnitus sound therapy.

The sharp high-frequency character of violet noise means it's uniquely effective at masking tinnitus frequencies, which typically manifest as high-pitched ringing or hissing. Unlike broader-spectrum noises, violet noise targets the exact frequency range where tinnitus is most commonly perceived.

It's not typically used for general relaxation or focus — it can be quite stimulating. But for tinnitus sufferers, it can provide significant relief.

Benefits of Violet Noise

  • Most effective for high-frequency tinnitus masking
  • Precise targeting of tinnitus frequency range
  • Used in clinical sound therapy programs

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Frequently asked questions

Violet noise (also called purple noise) has power that increases sharply with frequency — even more so than blue noise. It sounds like a high, sharp hiss and is primarily used for tinnitus treatment.

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