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either I still have good ears Or I have the ears of a mosquito... :buzzzzt:
There's too much sensitive equipment in here for me to try... but last test I took, I could hear up through about 22Khz.. one of two people in the class that could.
Isnt there like...a maximum frequency for headphones/speakers aswell? If so, then I blame my headphones for not being able to play 22kHz sounds:D
Apparently I haven't damaged my ears as much as I thought: 21.1kHz!
:eek:Quote:
You are a dog
Or maybe you are a mosquito, you certainly can't be human.
You're not a real F1 fan! :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by si_the_geek
Oh snap!
How dare you!! :eek2:Quote:
Originally Posted by mendhak
In 2005 I was about 10 feet away from the F1 cars (exit of Club corner at Silverstone) for about 3 hours over the weekend, without earplugs.. bearing in mind that you can hear these cars from literally miles away, that's not the best idea!
One of my friends (who was wearing ear plugs throughout) still had ringing in his ears nearly a week later.
How am I not deaf? :D
Obviously, the tires were squealing away at greater than 21 kHz. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by si_the_geek
My maximum hearing range is about 3 and a half feet.
4.2 miles at 136.43 DB
Of course, this is with the wind and when I'm wearing my hearing aid.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hack
Wow that's really scientific that is.
I can hear all the way up to 19.9 on my laptop speakers but only to 15.8 on my cheap external speakers. Neither set is any good at decent music reproduction.
Nobody will get even vaguely accurate results from this.
:confused: This is a concern for what reason? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by wossname
I actually managed to get up to 22.4 - I could hear the clicking at the beginning and at the end :lol:
There's no point doing surveys unless they are accurate. I'm frankly amazed that such a luminary as Mendhak brought this survey to our attention at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hack
This test is silly and frivolous. Using my headphones, I could hear all of them extremely well except the last one, which, surprise surprise, is blank.
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Congratulations, Science H. Logic triumphs again!
Then that must mean.... MY HEARING IS SUPERSONIC!!!SHIFTONEONEONEONEONE1
Looks like Atheist was right, I could hear 21.1kHz on my speakers at home.
Logically, I shouldn't be able to hear it, since I am over 20 years old.
Which leads to the question, are these audio clips playing at the frequency that they claim they are?
http://www.tk421.net/character/spock.jpg
No idea how high I can go -- frequency response of my headphones peaks around 20kHz.
If I turn the volume down low enough, I can't hear any of them.
Atheist, grilkip, oceanebelle, penagate, and si_the_geek are liers