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AHHHGRGH MY HEARING!!! test your ears ;/
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| Leon Oziel |
http://www.jimmyr.com/blog/hearingloss.html
"For most adults, hearing loss progressively clips off at higher frequencies starting at 18000-20000 Hz after the age of 19."
:whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: I can only hear up to 18000 :[ I thought I had good hearing. If I pump up the speakers I can hear 20,000 kinda
Let's hope Rogaine might create an inner-ear hair regrowth product :o |
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| Omega_M |
| Seriously, just right off. |
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| Leon Oziel |
What's the big idea? Just press any of the frequency ranges to see if you can hear them.
Omega_M, did I post nude pics of your mother or something? |
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| SuspicionVandit |
| the higher frequencies give me a headache. But I know I must do it if I'm going to be the world's greatest happy hardcore producer. |
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| JD8180 |
| damn i suck, i can hear up to 16k well. i can still hear something though all the way up to 22k, but it's VERY faint, does that count? lol |
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| Street_Soldier |
| i dont even think my speakers can output a signal less than 20 hz so whatever. |
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| mezzir |
lol yeah i'm on laptop speakers, they won't go that high
i'd say that i can't hear 16k and above, but i can hear when tv's are on
and god is it ing annoying, i can't wait till i lose the ability to hear those pitches
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| echosystm |
Ive done tone tests on my hearing before. I cut out at 15k.
18k is very good, you should be happy. Also, dont crank the speakers when you're doing this... you'll go deaf. ;) |
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| leph555 |
| i hear everything up to 2000Hz and if i blast the speakers i can hear them all lol |
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