Tinnicur - 2000 Signal generator






Holds dual bachelor's degrees in electronics and physics with 20 years in audio engineering.
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Tinnicur 2000 tinnitus therapy device, manufactured in 1993, in very good physical condition, tested and functional, with mains power cable, serial number 9311078, dimensions 26 × 19 × 10 cm and weight 1.2 kg.
Description from the seller
Unusual electronic device intended for tinnitus therapy (ringing in the ears), identified as TINNICUR 2000, probably manufactured in Central Europe (possibly Poland) in the early 1990s.
The equipment seems to have been designed for auditory training programs and tinnitus control through sound, a therapeutic approach that at the time included the use of music (often classical), tones, and level control as tools for habituation and auditory re-education.
Presents a sober and functional design, typical of small manufacturers or technical audiology laboratories: metal and plastic casing, simple front controls, and rear connectors for line output and headphones. The graphic logo, based on level bars under a semi-circular shape, clearly refers to the field of electroacoustics and sound treatment.
There is no available original documentation or identifiable manufacturer information, and there are no clear active or historical brand records, suggesting limited production, possibly intended for medical consultations, therapeutic centers, or specialized associations, rather than the general market.
Status and operation
Physical condition: almost without signs of use.
Functional status: tested at a basic level.
The equipment powers on correctly, maintains stable operation, generates an audio signal through both the line output and the headphone output, and the controls respond appropriately.
Original instructions are not available, so it has not been possible to verify the specific therapeutic use or all modes of operation. It is sold as a technical collectible item.
Back with serial number on a metal plate.
Without CE marking or manufacturer data, consistent with earlier production before these became mandatory.
Unusual electronic device intended for tinnitus therapy (ringing in the ears), identified as TINNICUR 2000, probably manufactured in Central Europe (possibly Poland) in the early 1990s.
The equipment seems to have been designed for auditory training programs and tinnitus control through sound, a therapeutic approach that at the time included the use of music (often classical), tones, and level control as tools for habituation and auditory re-education.
Presents a sober and functional design, typical of small manufacturers or technical audiology laboratories: metal and plastic casing, simple front controls, and rear connectors for line output and headphones. The graphic logo, based on level bars under a semi-circular shape, clearly refers to the field of electroacoustics and sound treatment.
There is no available original documentation or identifiable manufacturer information, and there are no clear active or historical brand records, suggesting limited production, possibly intended for medical consultations, therapeutic centers, or specialized associations, rather than the general market.
Status and operation
Physical condition: almost without signs of use.
Functional status: tested at a basic level.
The equipment powers on correctly, maintains stable operation, generates an audio signal through both the line output and the headphone output, and the controls respond appropriately.
Original instructions are not available, so it has not been possible to verify the specific therapeutic use or all modes of operation. It is sold as a technical collectible item.
Back with serial number on a metal plate.
Without CE marking or manufacturer data, consistent with earlier production before these became mandatory.
