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News for the Hard of Hearing
GET YOUR HEARING TESTED BY A CERTIFIED AUDIOLOGIST! MAYBE YOU NEED A HEARING AID!
Oh, thought I heard someone say he was coming. My bad.
Must be my hearing again.
Hearing Test
>> ^deathcow:
I have exact same results as majortoker
I might be offended if it weren't true.
Hearing Test
>> ^deathcow:
> at about 40 this is positively house shaking through my Klipsch.
your what?! i thought you were a dude!
ahem
umm, pretty much same results as everyone else.
on crappy headphones.
Hearing Test
>> ^Majortomyorke:
20Hz to 14kHz. Although, at least for me, the audio appears to completely cut out at approximately 10.8kHz to 11.3kHz, then continues to around 14kHz where it abruptly drops out from then on. Tested on Sennheiser HD650's with a frequency response of 10Hz - 39kHz.
I just tested mine using a crappy pair of Sony earbuds, and I got the same response as Majortomyorke. This makes me a bit suspect of the test. At 20Hz it's pretty much an ear shaking bass, and I don't think there isn't a way anyone couldn't hear it or at least feel it if you had earbuds in with the volume turned up. Plus, the audio was going in and out in the higher freqs.
dystopianfuturetoday (Member Profile)
Very cool! Thank you so much.
In reply to this comment by dystopianfuturetoday:
I'd love to see a large discussion on this. Free *promotes for those who come up with creative things to do with this interesting tool.