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Post by MikeMusic on Jun 21, 2020 10:36:58 GMT
especially for headphone wearers our Jerry
Useful for a guide at the very least
I go from 26 - 10,000
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Post by jandl100 on Jun 21, 2020 10:57:27 GMT
Hahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Depressing. My Beyer T90 headphones kick in at around 30Hz. My hearing is gone by 10KHz. My "Hearing age" is about 64 - and I'm 64! Par for the course, I guess. I may as well get the Binatone music centre out of the loft.
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Post by jandl100 on Jun 22, 2020 12:15:17 GMT
Embarassed silence from everyone else. Go on, admit it - you've got a limit of 5.5KHz and the hearing of a 93 year old.
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Post by MartinT on Jun 22, 2020 12:42:17 GMT
I can't test the bass end until later on the big rig, but my hearing fades at 10kHz, too.
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Post by jandl100 on Jun 22, 2020 14:02:03 GMT
I knew it, I bet that recording is blank above 10khz.
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Post by MartinT on Jun 22, 2020 14:04:11 GMT
LOL - I wish!
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Post by Pinch on Jun 22, 2020 14:43:01 GMT
According to the second video my hearing age is between 35 and 36 - I'm 38, so I'll take it!
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Post by Slinger on Jun 22, 2020 14:54:39 GMT
Apparently, I'm 80. Perhaps I shouldn't have run the test using my Chromebook's speakers.
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Post by MartinT on Jun 22, 2020 15:32:25 GMT
I repeated it on the big rig and I start hearing from 11kHz, so clearly my tweeters on the Ushers are better!
The bass test is silly. I can both feel and hear 20Hz very easily.
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