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    oh no i could only hear up 16.7. and that whent right through me... im only 19, does that mean ive got really shit hearing or what? :(
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    Quote Originally Posted by roxy
    oh no i could only hear up 16.7. and that whent right through me... im only 19, does that mean ive got really shit hearing or what? :(
    it depends how high a frequency your speakers go upto, are they hi-fi speakers ? pc speakers ? monitors ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man
    Quote Originally Posted by roxy
    oh no i could only hear up 16.7. and that whent right through me... im only 19, does that mean ive got really shit hearing or what? :(
    it depends how high a frequency your speakers go upto, are they hi-fi speakers ? pc speakers ? monitors ?

    pc speakers with a subwoofer thingy on 'em??!
    thats worried me now though, maybe i have got shit hearing :paranoid:
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    narr it must be the speakers cos i can hear 16.7 pretty clear, dont have to strain my ears to hear that one
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    yeah, it will be your speakers, they probably don't go high enough, the pc speakers here at work are the same
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    this got me to wanting to test out my speakers and hearing...
    so i came up with my own test.

    it goes for 4Hz to 24kHz and it's a wave file, not mp3.

    www.patrickdsp.com/audio/4Hz-24kHz.wav

    it's not a steady stream, i kicked up a few notches where normal hearing lays. other wise this wave file would be way too long to share.

    cheers

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    21.1 and im a mosquito

    lol

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    I have just gotten over a cold/flu and it left my ears a bit ringy so I will try theis test when they stop.
    At least I hope it was the flu that made them ringing..??
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    the test is wrong. only babies are supposed to hear anything above 19 kHZ. I didnt come any further that 14kHZ last time i did a real test...and now i can hear 21.1...

    Also these are mp3's...the compression from WAV to mp3 probably causes a so called mirror frequency, which is a lot lower than the actual tone. That's the thing we are all hearing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeroenliebregts
    the test is wrong. only babies are supposed to hear anything above 19 kHZ. I didnt come any further that 14kHZ last time i did a real test...and now i can hear 21.1...

    Also these are mp3's...the compression from WAV to mp3 probably causes a so called mirror frequency, which is a lot lower than the actual tone. That's the thing we are all hearing!
    Quote Originally Posted by DSP
    it goes for 4Hz to 24kHz and it's a wave file, not mp3.

    www.patrickdsp.com/audio/4Hz-24kHz.wav

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    yeah yeah, wiseguy ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeroenliebregts
    yeah yeah, wiseguy ;-)
    Hee Hee. should you be off doing a remix or something?

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    finished it ...haha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeroenliebregts
    the test is wrong. only babies are supposed to hear anything above 19 kHZ. I didnt come any further that 14kHZ last time i did a real test...and now i can hear 21.1...
    are you sure about 14 khz?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DSP
    this got me to wanting to test out my speakers and hearing...
    so i came up with my own test.

    it goes for 4Hz to 24kHz and it's a wave file, not mp3.

    www.patrickdsp.com/audio/4Hz-24kHz.wav

    it's not a steady stream, i kicked up a few notches where normal hearing lays. other wise this wave file would be way too long to share.

    cheers
    Do you know what frequency is where in the track? I stopped hearing it at around 46 seconds.

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    I hear it clear until it sharply disappears for me at about 49.5 seconds on Patrick's test. Once again though.. I'm at the office. I wonder if the effect will chage on my Genelec's @ the studio.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeroenliebregts
    the test is wrong. only babies are supposed to hear anything above 19 kHZ. I didnt come any further that 14kHZ last time i did a real test...and now i can hear 21.1...

    Also these are mp3's...the compression from WAV to mp3 probably causes a so called mirror frequency, which is a lot lower than the actual tone. That's the thing we are all hearing!
    Not quite true.

    Upper threshold is between 16khz-22khz for adults.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hearing_(sense)

    I've got a big fat dip in my mid/high frequencies.
    I blame the soundsystem in "The End"
    Now I can't hear conversations when it gets crowded. Started lip reading again...

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    14-15 khz yeah... But that's in a real test, with no control over the volume...
    If you can put it up as loud as you want you start noticing the tone at a certain point, but not really hearing it..

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    uhmmm... I think Im a dooog :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace
    Quote Originally Posted by jeroenliebregts
    the test is wrong. only babies are supposed to hear anything above 19 kHZ. I didnt come any further that 14kHZ last time i did a real test...and now i can hear 21.1...

    Also these are mp3's...the compression from WAV to mp3 probably causes a so called mirror frequency, which is a lot lower than the actual tone. That's the thing we are all hearing!
    Not quite true.

    Upper threshold is between 16khz-22khz for adults.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hearing_(sense)

    I've got a big fat dip in my mid/high frequencies.
    I blame the soundsystem in "The End"
    Now I can't hear conversations when it gets crowded. Started lip reading again...
    Me have to lip read too...oops!!
    LivePA
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