I've started to notice some whining in my ears, and decided to look for a test online. Can't hear a thing above 14khz, which rather terrifies me after testing with perfect hearing a few years ago, and that was after mandatory military service with a lot of practise shooting. I guess I've really f**ked up.
How do you make out?
http://www.audiocheck.net/
Online hearing test
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~18k - sounds not very pleasant.
Not to forget the aging:
This chart shows the age-depending (Jahre=years) frequency response of the human ear up to 10khz - kinda sad to see what's expecting us sooner or later
You might get bad results if your speakers/soundcard/software might not play higher frequencies properly. Your daily form and stress level might also affect the results.Can't hear a thing above 14khz
Not to forget the aging:
This chart shows the age-depending (Jahre=years) frequency response of the human ear up to 10khz - kinda sad to see what's expecting us sooner or later
I can't wait until my hearing deteriorates I don't know why, my hearing should be f**ked up, but it's not, and it's such a pain in the a$s to be the only one with functioning ears among all my half deaf 30+ friends.DocSommer wrote:... kinda sad to see what's expecting us sooner or later
Be careful what you wish for.Sita wrote:
I can't wait until my hearing deteriorates
And mine's a shocking 13 whatsit before I hear any whiney whistles - but who wants to hear them anyway?
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