Hearing Test HD
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2012
- Hearing Test in HD quality. Sinusoidal wave starting at 20 Hz frequency and going up to 20 kHz frequency.
It's recommended that you listen to this using headphones. If you can't hear anything above 16000 Hertz it's probably because UA-cam's audio compression cut off frequencies above 16kHz. Try watching in HD to get better audio quality.
Update:
UA-cam no longer seems to cut of frequencies above 16kHz at least when encoding as opus audio stream. There is still lossy compression and there are visible distortions at high end of the spectrum (high frequencies).
If you don't hear low frequencies it's your hardware! Most decent headphones should be able to play low frequencies, for loudspeakers check their specification. They could have frequency range (min) starting at 40Hz or 80Hz or in case of build in laptop/tablet speakers 120Hz or higher.
For other end of the spectrum (high frequencies) it's more sophisticated. Again, it's best to listen using headphones, but you also need good Digital to Analog Converter (DAC). If your soundcard uses DSP processor it is best to turn it off and switch to "Stereo Direct" mode (if it offers such possibility). Also disable any modification to the original signal like equalizers or "bass boost" in your hardware/software. All these features modify original signal and might distort it to the point that high frequency components will be lost.
If you have quality DAC and headphones/speakers and can't hear above certain frequency, then it's most likely your hearing. To be 100% sure ask someone with better hearing (someone younger). Generally, if children can hear it on the same hardware and you can't, it's above your hearing threshold. - Наука та технологія
my dumbass watched this whole thing on mute wondering why i was deaf
lol😂😂😂😂
XD im dying i did the same thing
thesteed Sneed 😂 lol
omg lol thats something I would do
LOOOOOOOOOOL
The fact that I can hear a high ass frequency but I can’t hear what my mom says to me 10 times
💯💯
Lol same
XD same
It’s because woman speak in a tone c and most men actually can’t hear tone c
same
I'm a 25-year-old audio engineer and I've loved creating music since I was young. I used to produce music with headphones and studio monitors at volumes that were way too loud. for maybe 10 years straight. I've done a lot of live sound engineering for local bands where I didn't wear any hearing protection. I've gone to dozens of shows and concerts where I let my ear drums take the full force of dangerously high levels of noise. I did wood shop in high school and fell in love with it. Started doing some wood work projects of my own at home and allowed my ears to be exposed to all of the loud power tools. I later became a groundskeeper where I used leafblowers, weed whackers, and more... again, with no hearing protection.
Now, I have permanent hearing damage in both ears. I have struggled with tinnitus, a constant ringing noise that doesn't go away. A ringing that is irreversible and only gets worse with more exposure to loudness. A ringing that gets so unbearably loud at night that it makes you consider doing anything to make it go away.
It can lead to real depression, and I wish I took better care of my ears when I was younger.
This video confirmed that I can only hear to about 15-16k. It's not horrible, but it's a huge issue for me as a producer and an audio engineer.
If you're a teenager (or anyone, really) and you're reading this; PLEASE WEAR HEARING PROTECTION. I promise you it will be worth it.
Listen to rain or fan sounds on your phone beside your bed, find the right one and it takes the edge off the ringing.
Damn I make music and lose it at around 16,500k
It's not the 14kgz + frequencies that show damage. It's the ones between 3-8khz. An audiogram will show you if you truly have damage due to noise exposure. It will show a dip somewhere in that frequency range. Anything much above 14k doesn't really matter if you're producing. But 3-8k DOES
@@lawton6123 Well this makes me feel better, haha. Thanks. Definitely still need to practice protecting my ears more though.
I haven't gone through what you've gone through, but I got a similar reading to yours with my own tinnitus.
In case anyone is wondering about UA-cam's audio compression affecting the high frequencies, in this video there is actually a slight HF lift of about +1.5dB starting around 15kHz which peaks around 16.8kHz then a -2dB drop at around 18kHz which then fades by another -3dB to black by around 19.4kHz. So there is definitely a loss in signal near the very end, though not enough to affect the affect the results for almost all adult listeners - provided we are listening on equipment (D/A convertor, amp, headphones) capable of reproducing frequencies at or above 22.05kHz
It should be noted that I'm hearing a difference in this video depending on what sample rate I play back set from Windows ASIO. At 44.1kHz setting I'm hearing an accurate representation of my professionally tested hearing abilities. At 48kHz setting I'm hearing far beyond my tested ability. At 88.2kHz setting it's back to normal accurate reproduction. At 96kHz setting it's the same as when it was set to 48kHz. My guess is that the intermodulation distortion at 48/96kHz is causing audible subharmonics, since the audio in this video is natively at 44.1kHz - resulting in inaccurate results.
Tl;dr: If you are clearly hearing an audible tone above around 16kHz up to nearly 20kHz then you are likely playing back at an incorrect sample rate. Try setting your computer's audio sample rate to 44.1kHz and test again. To find and change this setting on Windows it's in Settings > Sound > (Output) Device Properties > Additional device properties > Advanced.
Thanks a lot for explaining 👍
@@mbc-92 okay einstein
@@mariazreimmbgy446 never seen anyone get ratio’d harder than you
🤓🤓🤓
I can still hear it. Problem is the video is already over.
Cheesefilms Same... o-o
welcome to the world of tinnitus
Same
ya...it plays hell with tinnitus :(\
Cheesefilms lol
20hz - 30hz is more like "feeling" the sound than hearing it.
hz you mean
@@cloud3400 khz means kilo hertz or thousands of hertz.
Yup you feel something alright
same, its like soft base that's slowly rising
ryumiko yeah it feels odd like I can hear it but it feels different
coming back every time I remember
1st time: 13 years old, 2023 - can hear from a little bit under 30 up to 18,500 hz
Same, I'm 21. I had to mute the audio around the thousands because I found it unbearable.
1st time: 24 years old, 2024 - can hear from 0 - 17000
This really Hz my ears
Best pun
I love this pun
eventually it feels like the noise is inside your head
i thought i was the only one being mind fucked
Sarah Schoenberger that's how my fire alarm makes me feel😂😂 I thought it was just me who could here it
Yes
Sarah Schoenberger ikr
Sarah Schoenberger omg i felt like i was gonna die
am i the only one lookin through the comments waiting till it finished
Itz Jackie you are not alone😂
Itz Jackie same here ahhahaha
Itz Jackie me too. omg I think my ears are gonna explode
your not alone
me too
Im 30 been a lead guitarist and played on stage with large amplis and used headphones like 4hrs per day on average. I could still hear the full range of this. 🙏
With headphones I can hear from 26 to 13500. I've had tinnitus all my life. What's cool is that using this I found the frequency of my left side tinnitus - it's about 11800. It's there 24/7, 365 non-stop but went away (or got drowned out) at that 11800 point in the video, then came back after.
Still waiting for the bass to drop
haha you made my day
Copy and paste joke
@@justjuu2374 mans salty
ua-cam.com/video/8K5fp2lCu14/v-deo.html
@ExDeeXD Music lmfao
This song is really hard to dance to
Simon Inga wtf 😂
but that groove tho
i am now going to use this as a necrodancer song
you made my day
XD
I got to 19400 with two speakers playing simultaneously on either side of me and slowed down to .25x speed. It’s really a spiritual experience and I feel sorry for anyone else in my apartment who only heard it outside of the bubble O was in.😂
ye
The fact that I can't hear what someone says to my face, yet I can here 20hz all the way up to 17800hz is insane.
Look into Auditory Processing disorder?(if this is serious)
Facing same problem like you... My results is different in different test...
Why does it happen??...
This whole thing sounds like what a kid does before they Burst into tears
underrated lmfaoooo
omg i laughed so hard😂😂😂😂
ImSeth true
Facts
Holy shit, this got hella likes
anyone else feel like they were just about to get jumpscared?
+Punlntended yep
Vladir Putin vladir putin my lord and savior save us all
YES
Yep me
Yep
Wonderful !
I'm happy to have found this test so quickly , and judging from my experience I can easily hear 30 Hz to 15k Hz , but I'm not completely sure given the limitation of the speakers on my screen. If I may allow myself a bit of constructive criticism , I would like to see and listen the same test but with pulsating sound , this way I could more easily distinguish the test from the surrounding noises. Using the 'pause' feature on UA-cam to emulate this effect is generating a bunch of very audible clicks and ticks. 😕
PS - Strangely enough , the maximum range that I can perceive happens to also be the same as the tinnitus I get sometimes. Again , I'm not completely sure given the limitation of the equipment I'm using here.
I am happy as most people have good hearing
When you're trying to figure out whether your headphones are dying or if you're just going deaf
IKR
Why? You can't hear it?
@@nilanjasa007 Well it seems like most things I listen to are really quiet unless my volume is up all the way. But I could hear up to like 18k so it must just be my headphones.
@@gotouguts2066 yea me to that seems to be a problem with Skullcandy especially
@@gotouguts2066 18k?
When the audio starts becoming alarmingly high and you stilll have 4 mins to go
**chuckles** I’m in danger
Yep and it makes my ears burn
Taco same
I made it through the whole thing.
People don't realise that the actual audio is not starting soft getting louder and then getting softer again. It is actually all the same volume from 20Hz - 20kHz. It is merely the sensitivity of our ears that makes it appear to us as quieter.
We couldn't possibly hear a loud sound at 30 kHz (30 000 Hz) no matter how loud it was but it would be very distessfull to a dog. To a dog it would sound like a 1000 Hz tone at full volume sounds to us.
Same or the anxiousness because you have ear buds on and feel vibrations
This is amazing i wish there is more
25-12200 at conversation volume on computer speakers. I'm 56 years old. This result is similar to other similar tests. Including studio mixing headphones and reference monitors. Lots of loud music over the years and difficulty understanding conversations in pubs (even sober ones) so have booked an appointment with an audiologist.
Nobody:
Ferrari at the road:
Ja hahahahahahahaha
At the road ? Is that a resturant?
2:29
@@Youbjx that's a bus stop.😊
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Im still here waiting for the beat to drop
1 year old comment and still waiting
Dec.18 2018: cookies for those who liked 🍪
3 years later still waiting and all i can say is fuck 2020.
Apr.29 2020: Another cookie for my hombres 🍪 dont let corona getchu
May 21 2021: yeh beat still hasn't dropped still here tho
Oct. 30 2021: still here but older
Ninth Panic **Dubstep and earrape start playing**
Ninth Panic
The longest dubstep brige
6 minutes
Ninth Panic happy 69th like
Ninth Panic lol
Ninth Panic Wow XD
I'm 21 and have listened to a lot of loud music through headphones during my life. I've started noticing last year or two how my left ear is often ringing very slightly after listening to something loud for an extended period. With this test I noticed how I can hear to almost 17000 with my right ear, but barely past 15000 with my left ear... I have honestly no idea why only one of my ears have taken damage while the other one is pretty much completely fine
Open window while driving
@@lawton6123 What?
@@GandalfGreyhame If you drive with an open window, the sound of traffic, wind etc will affect your window side hearing, causing hearing loss
Or you have a acoustic neuroma (rare), inner ear infection, ear wax, eustachian tube dysfunction etc. Get an audiogram done by an audiologist if you want to test your ears
@@lawton6123 As I said I listen to music through headphones, so no. I don't even have a license for driving a car :) This is just me speculating, but it might have something to do with higher pitched sounds, like vocals and guitar, most of the time being positioned on the left channel in stereo mixes, meaning that my left ear has been exposed to way more high-pitched sound compared to my right ear
i showed my kids this xxx i love it ❤xoxo
No one:
Guys on there motorcycles down my alley at 3am:
o オタク o tru tho- i live by a main road in my city, and they just come out of no where XD
This is so true XD
*their :D :D :D
That is true
Me: huh nothings happenin-
Also me: *Starts rumbling*
illegal_bish nice
That just happened to me lol
lmao same
I have earphones in I feel like I'm vibrating
@@connormcbrayer3936 aaaa@@@aaaa
Thank you so much
26 to about 12950 but I´m turning fifty and have had tinnitus more than half my life.. As a former bass player I´m very happy that I barely lost any low frequencies. Drums and guitars (not played by me) is what caused my tinnitus and probably also my premature hearing loss of higher frequencies.
Damn I’m around the same frequency range, but am 22. Tried with and without headphones but everything past around 13k is complete silence.
at what volume did you tried ?@@rag9800
Your hearing at higher frequencies is exactly what it's SUPPOSED to be. Everyone - irrespective of noise experience through life, loses the high frequencies. You're expected to have an upper range of about 12000Hz by the age of 50.
@@hellfirepictures I was a bit unclear.. the tinnitus and much of the "premature hearing loss" happened in my 20s. I quit trying to blast my ears off and now a quarter of a century later the average person have caught up. Obviously much more ok with hearing like a 50yo at 50 than at 25.
what is this red thing that comes out of my ears
bloods
"Immagination"
Visible frequencies
Thats my pee.
Can i get back please?
no its not
this actually scared the shit out of me. I have this in my liked videos and was cycling through them in class when I tabbed out and didn't realize it was playing, only to hear an increasingly anxiety-inducing sound.
AHHH IKR
that' would be scary as fuck
Lmao
Oh god sorry that made me laugh.
this video just made me more sleepy lol
love this track
That one part had my spine and head all tingly. It was such a cosmic experience.
Now that's where we get an airplane experience from this summer
This is really underrated like it shouldnt be
why the hell was i waiting for an epic beat drop?
_XD_
*Ali-A intro plays*
LOL
@@TheMissiIe oh god No
@@dj-chromosome oh god yes
You've got this.
I felt like I was in a plane about to take off lol
oh how I miss it
Take off? Bitch that plane be going down with the level of panic
@@gabrielam.7681 Me be like: This is fine
That's exactly what I was thinking
My ps4 starting
Same but only at 18000-20000
my cat is like....wtf are you doing hooman?
safe way123 hooman
safe way123 same with my dog
Lol
Samey
Mood
Heard allready a bit in the beginning all up to 15000 hz. Between 12000 hz and 15000 hz were the most painfull of all asspecially in my right ear. It was painfull but for sure also exciting and a learnmoment about yourself. Keep on going with the video’s making😊
at what volume are you supposed to listen? i can hear all of it but have to switch top volume
i STARTED FREAKING OUT BECAUSE I HEARD NOTHING BUT I JUST HAD MY VOLUME MUTED OMG
Ash Waghorn me lol
Lol
Lol
I was able to hear up to 19366
Edit: That was a miscalculation my volume turned off. I made it all the way up to 20,000.
My volume isnt muted and I still cant hear a thing ;-;
*It hertz*
Less than 10 Min crafts Stop
me dieded
this is giving me a major headache
lol nice pun
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You're a great person.
I used this video to help me hear normal pitches again when I woke up only being able to hear lower pitches for some reason when I sleep and wake up.
I feel like I’m on a plane about to take off
monique diaz same 😂😂😂
As someone who works at an airport I definitely associated the lower frequencys with jet engines starting up
Same
Exactly !!!
monique diaz same
*when you stop the video it makes a popping noice*
Omg it does
yawniaR yep
Yeah
yawniaR that’s so satisfying
yawniaR why did I pause it MY EARS
I really just hear my heartbeat
thank you 3M
I thought my volume was off but turns out I was just deaf
Lmfao u ok bro?
Big Mama sorry, repeat that
Lavar Ball's Cousin 🤲👐🙌🤛👌👈🤚🖐👋🖖🤟👆🤞🤜✊👊👎
Are you actually deaf my man?
I heard it at 120.
I hear laurel
I heard yanni
I bet you didn't watch the video...
Bluekachu pls try understand this meme.
@@bluekachu8336 its a meme bro...
@@abhijit69 Ik bro...
listening to this to fall alseep, thank you 👍
do you have to put your volume all the way up for this? I put my volume at 100 and I can hear everything but I don't know what volume you should have it at.
broo my deaf classmate covered her ears
That's a oof
Lmfao
hol' up
@@shumad431 lol
Tinnitus
I feel like I've heard some of these sounds on a plane
and then your ears lock
Me too
same
me too, but it also sounds like stuka attack or air raid siren
the engines sound like the beginning of the video when they start up
is it supposed to get quiter as it gets to the higher end? i'm 24 and hear up to around 16khz, is this good or do i have permature hearing loss
I had good hearing, but I sure think I don't have after this
no but actually this was pretty cool and I could hear it the whole time but that might be only because I'm young
130 Hz - 10.2 Khz.
60 years old, lots of loud music, loud engines.
Take care of your hearing.
Eiserntors Phantom of the Opera mine was similar and I'm 50. Lots of loud concerts standing next to the speakers when I was young. Also had ruptured eardrums due to really bad infection when I was 5.
Mrs Koenig
I have a very hard time making out conversation in crowded places. I smile and nod a lot.....
I am at 17.5k-18k but i am young
Eiserntors Phantom of the Opera cant you get one of those big horns to put to your ear when you go out?
Art V. I'll check into that.
Maybe I can borrow the horn from the Ricola commercial.
Me: I'm going to sleep early, night!
Also me at 2am: *aM I DeAf?¿:)*
snow smile SAMEEE
You are killing me 🤣🤣🤣at which frequency did you start to hear ?
@@kiko_tango7203 i started at 40, you?
Mr Howitzer me too...
Dragoș Geică at the very beginning
You are great.
20 Hz - 19,050 Hz was my limit. Not because I stopped hearing it. But because it was just painful at that point. Thanks for this I guess.
Could anyone else hear other sounds besides the frequency going up?
Who else thought their brain was gonna explode?
Lori Renee I heard it. It was freaky
Lori Renee I did aswell
Lori Renee I kept hearing a bunch of other things besides the frequency
Luna The pig
I know huh
Me
me: cant hear anything
*turns up the volume*
The video: RHMHRMHRMHRMRHMRHMR
Lmaoo
Yeah it felt so wierd. It’s like you kinda can’t hear it but it is so loud and piercing
It's supposed to sound like weird vibrations when it's deep, think of the wind massaging your ears for example.
XD
Lmao
I can hear all of it but i do feel the major difference when we go to the lower and upper bounds.
I can hear decreasing pitch at around 4.10 and other times. At first I thought that was because the sine fundamental has reached the Nyquist limit and has started reflecting down as aliasing, but if that was true I wouldn't still hear it increasing in pitch at the same time. So whats that all about?
I am 41 and I can hear the full frequency range. I have spent about 30 of those years battering my ears with loud music. Is that normal to still have the full range? I wish it went higher to see where I really couldn't hear it anymore. Next time my phone gives me that warning about increasing the volume to dangerous levels, its getting the finger.
Picture the scene: me and my 4 middle aged friends huddled around a speaker listening intently and saying ," it's gone, I can't hear it" and moments later my 9 year old shouts across the house " "turn that off!" 🤣
Hahahahahahahhhaaha daaammnn ohh damnnnn
I could not hear anything through out the video....i thought that i became deaf.....but l8r i saw that i have plugged in my earphone....hahh.......thank god
"speeker-"
@@peepee-mg2bj oh, ha-ha. Speaker
It hurts above 1000 with 100 percent sound .especially when the ears are still so healthy
This was fire 🔥🔥, a banger like no artist ever did before. I like the genre thou
Camilo Castillon bruh shut up
@@Touchingkidles no you
I liked the part when it went woooooooooooo
Camilo Castillon HAHHAHA
ye
can hear the full range nice
Its good to know that I can hear fine, but I don't know why I felt my ear drums were going to pop out, like I can still hear it in my ears. Are these videos safe for the ear to hear? Since it goes to the maximum hearing ability, it might not be good for the ear to receive so high pitches...
I hate the fact that this sounds like it’s in my head
Same, i hear these sounds in my head all the time
same here. only there's no pause button irl
You guys have tinnitus then
@Elias Lichtenberg that's called tinnitus
@@itsFnD you have tinnitus then
The ending Hertz my ears
LMAOJSNDNMDK
Ba da tss
I see what you did there
@@Random-qe4qg go back to tiktok
@@beast-nn4pn what
are all of these supposed to be at the same perceived volume? because i can hear 20 hz but its definitely lower in perceived volume than say 40 hz, and once i get past 9000 hz i can't tell whether i'm hearing something, unless i pause and replay and there's definitely a difference between not playing and playing. at 13000 hz i can still notice the difference but i don't know if im still haering something if i didnt pause it and replay. i do think i have high frequency hearing loss though as i rememebr going to the audio doctor and hearing these exact things but with knobs and dials
I loose all audibility at 17330 unless I push the volume beyond normal listening levels in which case it's pretty much audible till the end. (and it hurts like hell at 4000 and above ranges unless I push the volume WAY down)
Me: listens up to 20,000 hertz
My brain: yeetus yeetus commit self deletus
It only goes up to 18200hz...
i could hear to 1890
you cant hear past 13000 so idk
17000
15k for me
I was sitting upright and thought:
*well airplane's takin' off*
Omg same
Try double speed its even cooler
Kevin does well in his work.
My rats are dancing after I played this video with full sound
anyone else paranoid that their ears will be fucked after this?
Ben Rosenberg @me
me
Me
omg meeeee
me
This Hertz my ears
Get out
It really annoise me.
I don't get it..
HAHAHAHAHA
Fairé Mapping welcome mapper
4:18 when you’re drunk and start hearing this you know it’s time to sit down
i heard from beginning until 17,447 Hz! Pretty impressed
4:31 I listen to these quite often, as it is the only thing that quiets the constant high-pitched ringing in my ears
Hey good people of the internet, there's no frequency signal above 18000 Hz in this video. From around 17000 to 18000 Hz the signal dies out. What some of you may be hearing is the aliasing of the signal which in layman terms is an artifact of the original audio signal.
No one in the world can actually hear any 18000+ Hz frequencies coming from this video, only aliasing which is residing at much lower frequencies. The cutoff is most likely to due the compression method used for this video which cuts off certain frequency ranges to save space.
This needs to be pushed to the top.
Kevvlio To be honest I actually still heard 18000 plus soooo... I probably have superhuman hearing...
Kevvlio I higly doubt that considering that I can clearly hear that there is a sound there. And I stoped and played it again at that part to make sure it's not that. I'm at around 18590.
Grim Reaper You are hearing the aliasing which is at lower frequencies. The aliasing is essentially an artifact which you are hearing predominantly around the 2kHz to 5kHz range. There is no 18kHz+ frequency in the audio output of this video.
Jep it stopped around 18000 and then it faded away (idk if that is Englisch)
okay so i’ve never felt more genuine panic
When you forget to wear your ear protection at the range
I could hear from the very beginning to the very end! Young ears!
Play this full volume into your neighbour's house to destroy their ears without them knowing.
🤣
Perfect idea! Thanks!
ROFL
EPIC PRANK
Whoa calm down satan
2:25 2:25 2:34 2:25 2:19 2:13 2:10
2:25 2:25 2:34 2:25 2:19 2:13 2:19 2:13 2:10
Congratulations! you can now play seven nation army on your new instrument!
I prefer the *CRUISE SHIP AIR HORN* version
Nice
This is better
1:48 1:48 1:58 1:48 1:44 1:35 1:33
1:48 1:48 1:58 1:48 1:44 1:35 1:44 1:35 1:33
Omg lol
@@nicklancer985 I can't hear anything.. is this some r/wooosh thing?
great video. Only problem is my laptop fan is louder than every hertz.
20-17580, spent this lockdown with my earbuds and Spotify 😢, trdied this vid in 2018 still could hear 18500😩👈
i learned something from this
u feel very vulnerable when u have headphones at max volume on
Ray Wang i know
Ray Wang I have earphones on
YES
The beginning was so intense my head kinda hurts
same
u could have skipped until the end to find out when u stop hearing it... that’s the point of it
Both the beginning and the end
I cant hear the beginning am i deaf?
That was basically ur instinct warning u about predators
showed this to my dogs and they instantly fell asleep! my hyperactive puppies have been dead asleep for 9 hours! works like a charm!
Is this like supposed to be a joke I don’t understand 😞
I think UA-cam compression messes this up. Or maybe back this was uploaded, I wasn't taking advantage of newer compression codecs or something. I have an app that's meant for speaker testing and I can hear a lot higher with that app where with this video, it starts to roll off earlier. Not sure what's going on.
you should add closed captions for the hearing impaired.
*sound*
*music*
*satan*
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv *vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv* VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV *VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV* WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
* low squeak*
.
.
.
*HIGH PITCHED SQUEAK*
I can feel the sound.
Same and its weird i dont like it 😂
Ahhhhahhhhhh true it’s so loud cause I turned it all the way up regreta
Same
leslie Hurtado same, I feel it kinda aching in my ears
Same
I am 21 years old can hear from 20 Hz to just under 19,000 Hz. I checked because everyone was shocked I could hear at a high frequency when my professor had a demonstration in class.
Edit: I can probably do better with headphones. I used the open speaker of my computer.
It drops for me just before 14.5kHz. But the worst is that it shifts in direction between ears from 6kHz to 12, more than once.
If it suddenly stops, that means it is probably the device instead of your ears