I'm just using the shitty speakers that came with my computer. I think these pick up higher frequencies. I'm surprised I can hear them cause I'm sure I've done some damage to my hearing over the years.
I could hear all of them (I'm 36), but strangely, the 17,000 was easier to hear than the 20,000. And 15,000 hurt my head!
Also, the writing on that blog is atrocious! If English is that person's first language, they need to spend less time in the science lab and a lot more time in English class. "Old people does not hear"
I could hear all of them (I'm 36), but strangely, the 17,000 was easier to hear than the 20,000. And 15,000 hurt my head!
Also, the writing on that blog is atrocious! If English is that person's first language, they need to spend less time in the science lab and a lot more time in English class. "Old people does not hear"
I could hear all of them (I'm 36), but strangely, the 17,000 was easier to hear than the 20,000. And 15,000 hurt my head!
Also, the writing on that blog is atrocious! If English is that person's first language, they need to spend less time in the science lab and a lot more time in English class. "Old people does not hear"
37, I could hear all but the last one on my Shure in-ear phones. Pretty surprising considering my tinnitus. Actually the 17000 tone is pretty much what I hear in a quiet room anyway. Tinnitus sux.
I'm old as shit and I can hear all of these. The 12000 Hz is the hardest to hear, but if I turn the speakers up I can barely make it out. That last one is loud as shit to me, probably the easiest to hear. Dead ass serious.
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Keep in mind a lot of headphones / speakers don't have adequate frequency response to reproduce a 17khz frequency.
yeah, what he said.
Probably won't be long before that next-to-last-one is out of ear shot.
was easier to hear than the 20,000. And 15,000 hurt my head!
Also, the writing on that blog is atrocious!
If English is that person's first language, they
need to spend less time in the science lab and a
lot more time in English class. "Old people does not hear"
i think he be tryin to appear Shtreeeet.
you have obviously not taken a science exam.
Ha ha - right? I was like, "I think I hear it, but it sounds like that noise I always hear ..."