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Aging Ear... Who's got it? (pg. 3)
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| Cosmic Fur |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cribby
Hmmm, I can actually hear everything, including 22.4kHz..and my volume is not even half way up...strange. |
Really?
Because for 22.4KHz it says, and I quote:
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You are a liar
You claimed to be able to hear a tone that contained absolutely no sound!
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| Cribby |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
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Bwahahaha, I was waiting for someone to point that out. It's impossible to hear anything at 22.4kHz...why'd you have to ruin my fun furball? :( |
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| yankeeBaby |
| ewwww that sound made me clench my teeth!! :whip: |
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| Cosmic Fur |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cribby
why'd you have to ruin my fun furball? :( |
I can edit it back out and we can see how many more poeple give the 22.4KHz result? |
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| Jungle Fever |
| quote: | Originally posted by Provocative_boi
For me its 14.1kHz, after that all i hear is just clicking sound. |
Same here.
Edit: actually with headphones I can hear up to 16.7kHz. |
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| Adamo |
| i can just barely hear 21.1khz... |
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| Import |
| Oh what a relief, at home i can hear them all (excluding 22.4) on my speakers and headphones, what a joke my headphones at work are supposed to be 12-20000hz response so it should have worked, i guess it could be the soundcard. |
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| Orko |

The sound is at about 14500hz. When I got my earing tested, the audiologist said that is about the range where most people who have hearing damage, cannot hear.
dammit I can only hear up to 21.1kHz. |
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| lopi |
| 17.7 clearly with the speakers on low, 21.1 with them turned all the way up, not even a click for the 22.4. |
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| geroin |
| yeah i just realized that the volume actually matters.. with them on low i can barely hear past 17 |
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| legendary_waz |
| 21.1kHz for me..i guess those custom earplugs do help |
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| jchung52 |
| 21.1 low volume, i guess playing violin/piano since i was 4 has helped my ears |
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