Provided is a pillow and method of marking the pillow to mitigate tinnitus. The pillow includes a first and second portions of fill material, an anchor strip assembly and a pillow casing. The anchor strip assembly is disposed between the first and second portions of fill material. The anchor strip a
Provided is a pillow and method of marking the pillow to mitigate tinnitus. The pillow includes a first and second portions of fill material, an anchor strip assembly and a pillow casing. The anchor strip assembly is disposed between the first and second portions of fill material. The anchor strip assembly includes an anchor strip and a plurality of speakers secured onto the anchor strip at a distance from each other. A first and second edge portions of the anchor strip extend beyond edges of the first and second portions of fill material. The pillow casing secures the anchor strip assembly disposed between the first and second portions of fill material inside the pillow casing such that the first and second edge portions of the anchor strip are secured respectively between a first and second seams of the pillow casing.
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1. A pillow comprising: a first portion and second portion of fill material;an anchor strip assembly disposed between the first portion and the second portion of fill material, the anchor strip assembly including an anchor strip and a plurality of speakers secured onto the anchor strip at a distance
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A pillow comprising: a first portion and second portion of fill material;an anchor strip assembly disposed between the first portion and the second portion of fill material, the anchor strip assembly including an anchor strip and a plurality of speakers secured onto the anchor strip at a distance from each other, the plurality of speakers having a bottom and a top, the bottom being secured onto the anchor strip and the top spaced apart from the anchor strip such that the second portion of fill material is disposed at least atop the top of the plurality of speakers, the top to communicate an output audio signal through the second portion of fill material, a first and second edge portions of the anchor strip extending beyond edges of the first portion and second portion of fill material; anda pillow casing securing the anchor strip assembly disposed between the first portion and second portion of fill material inside the pillow casing such that the first and second edge portions of the anchor strip are secured respectively between a first and second seams of the pillow casing. 2. The pillow of claim 1, wherein the plurality of speakers receives an input audio signal from a signal source and generates an output audio signal having a frequency-based acoustical response in relation to the input audio signal. 3. The pillow of claim 2, wherein the frequency-based acoustical response of the output audio signal is attenuated in relation to the input audio signal in a first frequency range. 4. The pillow of claim 3, wherein the first frequency range is from about 30 Hz to about 200 Hz. 5. The pillow of claim 2, wherein the frequency-based acoustical response of the output audio signal is approximately proportional in relation to the input audio signal in a second frequency range. 6. The pillow of claim 5, wherein the second frequency range is from about 200 Hz to about 2 KHz. 7. The pillow of claim 2, wherein the frequency-based acoustical response of the output audio signal is increased in relation to the input audio signal in a third frequency range. 8. The pillow of claim 7, wherein the third frequency range is from about 2 KHz to about 10 KHz. 9. The pillow of claim 2, wherein the frequency-based acoustical response of the output audio signal in relation to the input audio signal includes: a first frequency range where a first acoustical output roll-offs from about −4 dB to about −30 dB;a second frequency range where a second acoustical output is approximately proportional between about −4 dB and about −6 dB; anda third frequency range where a third acoustical output is increased to between about −4 dB and 11 dB. 10. The pillow of claim 9, wherein the third acoustical output is on average about 11 dB to about 12 dB greater than the second acoustical output. 11. The pillow of claim 2, wherein the plurality of speakers is connected by a cord to a signal source disposed outside the pillow casing. 12. The pillow of claim 2, wherein the anchor strip assembly further secures a wireless receiver to receive the input audio signal from a signal source disposed outside the pillow casing. 13. The pillow of claim 2, wherein the bottom includes first audio openings to provide air flow into the plurality of speakers in order to facilitate generation and communication of the output signal, the top including second audio openings to communicate the output audio signal as generated through the pillow. 14. The pillow of claim 1, wherein the anchor strip is a sheet of material having a top surface and a bottom surface, and the plurality of speakers is secured to the top surface of the sheet. 15. The pillow of claim 14, wherein the plurality of speakers is glued or adhered to the top surface of the sheet. 16. A method for making a pillow, the method comprising: providing a first portion and second portion of fill material;disposing an anchor strip assembly disposed between the first portion and the second portion of fill material, the anchor strip assembly including an anchor strip and a plurality of speakers secured onto the anchor strip at a distance from each other, the plurality of speakers having a bottom and a top, the bottom being secured onto the anchor strip and the top spaced apart from the anchor strip such that the second portion of fill material is disposed at least atop the top of the plurality of speakers, the top to communicate an output audio signal through the second portion of fill material, a first and second edge portions of the anchor strip extending beyond edges of the first portion and second portion of fill material;securing the anchor strip assembly disposed between the first portion and second portion of fill material inside the pillow casing such that the first and second edge portions of the anchor strip are secured respectively between a first and second seams of the pillow casing. 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising: extending a cord from the plurality of speakers through an opening in a seam of the pillow casing to be connected to a signal source disposed outside the pillow casing; andsealing the cord in the opening of the pillow casing. 18. The method of claim 16, further comprising: securing a wireless receiver to the anchor strip assembly to receive an input audio signal from a signal source disposed outside the pillow, a first portion of the wireless receiver disposed in an opening of the pillow casing;connecting the plurality of speakers to the wireless receiver; andsealing the first portion of the wireless receiver in the opening of the pillow casing. 19. The method of claim 16, wherein the anchor strip is a sheet of material having a top surface and a bottom surface, and the plurality of speakers is secured to the top surface of the sheet. 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the plurality of speakers is glued or adhered to the top surface of the sheet.
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