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    How old are your ears? Listen to these frequencies and post your results...



    I heard 12,000 HZ and nothing beyond that.
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    does it matter whether its through earphones or speakers?

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    Fuc...my result is really bad, (just under 40 and I'm 28)but let's say that my left ear is full of wax, can't hear need to go to doc on friday.

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    i can only hear "clicks" beyond 12000.

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    15000 Hz and nothing beyond that! Im 22yo thats not good lol

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    Youtube has a low Nyquist frequency. It's easier to hear this test:

    Hearing Test - Can You Hear This?

    I find if I turn the volume up all the way on my headphones, I can hear the highest frequencies. You really don't want to be doing that for too long though as it can damage your hearing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    Youtube has a low Nyquist frequency. It's easier to hear this test:

    Hearing Test - Can You Hear This?

    I find if I turn the volume up all the way on my headphones, I can hear the highest frequencies. You really don't want to be doing that for too long though as it can damage your hearing.
    just tried your site. i got up to 15000 only. dammit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honkey_Kong View Post
    Youtube has a low Nyquist frequency. It's easier to hear this test:

    Hearing Test - Can You Hear This?

    I find if I turn the volume up all the way on my headphones, I can hear the highest frequencies. You really don't want to be doing that for too long though as it can damage your hearing.
    16000 Hz on this

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    What?

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    I'm 21 and only got 15000 lol..but I'm a carpenter and use power tools all day haha

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    19kHz here, that's not too bad I suppose. 20 year old not with the first test though.
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