Anyone else hear "The Hum"

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Salar

A fish out of water
Location
Gorllewin Cymru
It's that low pitch distance humming noise which science can't find an answer for, usually described as a diesel engine idling.

I tend to hear it in the evenings, autumn to winter time but only indoors, step outside, go in the shed or the garage and I can't hear it.

My better half and the neighbours can't hear it and just think I'm potty, but it is widely reported.

Some say it's distance factories, generators, waves all sorts of reasons. I live in a rural area and just can't track it down.

Somebody prove I'm sane by admitting they hear it too please !!
 

sight-pin

Veteran
I tend to hear it in the evenings, autumn to winter time but only indoors

The central heating pump maybe?
 
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Salar

Salar

A fish out of water
Location
Gorllewin Cymru
Tinnitus?

Been checked for that. Also don't hear it at other locations, just at our house I think the most well known occurrence was in Bristol in the 70's.

The nearest explanation I can give for my area is high pressure water pipes some distance away, but I'm not convinced.

The odd thing about it is that the house seems to act as an amplifying drum as if the sound is coming through the ground and into the floor and walls.

As it's such a low noise I can easily hear it over the TV.

Apparently when you get older you lose high end hearing, but become more sensitive to low notes.
 
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Globalti

Legendary Member

My mum aged 86 was being driven batty by it. Turning the power off at the mains made no difference. Curiously she hasn't mentioned it for a while now, maybe because she's got other things on her mind.
 
A little while ago I experienced similar. I thought it was something external but it turned out it was me. It passed but it's very easy to convince yourself there is something to hear.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
I was plagued by The Hum a while ago. It was intermittent and I only heard it at night when the streets were quieter. Somebody suggested that it might be the Crossrail tunnelling machine. Anyway, after a few months it stopped and it hasn't returned.
 
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