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How Is Your Hearing? Take This Test!
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The guy that narrated that video is complete an utter faggot.
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I'm sorry Harmon, but i can't stop staring at your .gif
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Damn,I guess I'm deaf to high frequencies
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Looks like I gotta quit clubbing. The test says my hearing age is over 30. Sigh...
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http://www.audiocheck.net/testtones_...taudiogram.php
This is probably better. You can actually calibrate it. . |
Yes Harmon, somehow that gif keeps catching my eye lol
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Me too. only hearing it from starting from about 13k or 12k and under. Playing in bands, Being a recording engineer, serving in an artillery unit, and going to loud clubs, and now, at 50, I've got nothing above 12k. :upsidedow . |
I've had a constant ringing in my ears for years, because of firing guns without hearing protection, loud concerts and working on a Navy flight line. Is that bad?
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My man's blackberry charger made a horrendous squeal that only I could hear. Apparently it was 22k Hz. Sooooo annoying.
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i'm pretty happy that i still hear pretty good for my age and the fact that i played 10 years in a hard rock band, was a DJ and a sound engineer at live concerts
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The hearing test on youtube is not a proper test because depending on how it is compressed, some of the higher frequencies may be cut off.
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If you find you can't hear the higher frequencies in any online tests, don't worry about it too much. Your computer speakers suck and producing a full range of sounds. If you are using a good pair of headphones from Bose or similar you will probably hear a wider range because that is what they are made for. In case you still can't, it could just be that your sound card sucks. The only way to know for sure is with a proper sound test with calibrated equipment. |
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