Unscientific hearing test: how good is your hearing?

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15k and i had to crank it. 16k there is absolutely nothing

my constant ambient hum is at about 14k, i now know *thumbs up*

goole, Friday, 8 June 2012 18:57 (eleven years ago) link

i can still remember the show where i woke up the next morning and knew i had really fucked something up. thanks trans am!

goole, Friday, 8 June 2012 18:57 (eleven years ago) link

oh god yeah that happened to me a couple of years ago, scared the shit out of me. felt like I was underwater all day :(

Peppermint Patty Hearst (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 8 June 2012 18:59 (eleven years ago) link

I can hear 16, but 17 is nothing.

Björk lied (Eric H.), Friday, 8 June 2012 19:03 (eleven years ago) link

16, that's okay, half way.

jel --, Friday, 8 June 2012 19:04 (eleven years ago) link

17 and an idea of 18 but i voted 17
this makes me feel kind of better about not keeping my earplugs in for all of acid mothers temple a couple of months ago and having my ears ring for a day and a half afterwards

also if you have cats, play this for them! my cat seemed to want to get inside my speakers or at least attack them at 22kHz

obliquity of the ecliptic (rrrobyn), Friday, 8 June 2012 19:33 (eleven years ago) link

seriously though, Etymotic earplugs 4 lyfe

obliquity of the ecliptic (rrrobyn), Friday, 8 June 2012 19:34 (eleven years ago) link

17, but i turned the volume up to do it

thomp, Friday, 8 June 2012 19:41 (eleven years ago) link

whoohoo, still 18 a year later. dog is really pissed at me right now though

I want L'interieur chicken, not Hausu chicken (jjjusten), Friday, 8 June 2012 19:50 (eleven years ago) link

15k in one ear, 17k in the other. Gonna try this again when I am not congested

But I have suspicions it is accurate

mh, Friday, 8 June 2012 19:54 (eleven years ago) link

17k, my bat senses are fucked

Zaireeka Badu (NickB), Friday, 8 June 2012 21:53 (eleven years ago) link

i thought i imagined 2010

DG, Friday, 8 June 2012 21:56 (eleven years ago) link

You know what the oddest thing is, that certain frequencies seem to have gone, and others haven't?

I can't hear 14k on the scale going up - but at 19k and 21k I can hear again. Or I don't know if hear is the right word, but I can definitely tell, in my right ear, that there is sound. Which is odd, because my right ear is by far the deafer of the two. So I wonder if I've just killed one part of the frequency range worse than others, or if my deafer ear can someone feel sound that I can't technically hear?

Coolyplay G (White Chocolate Cheesecake), Friday, 8 June 2012 22:19 (eleven years ago) link

I can hear the 15kHz tone clearly. 16 and 17 I had to turn right up to hear a faint noise barely any higher pitched than 15. 18: nothing. RIP my hearing.

I remember talking to a friend who makes techno who said that all his favourite electronic musicians had suddenly gone crap in their 30s and he blamed the loss of high frequencies. Being a few years older than him, I wanted it to be rubbish then and I want it to be even more so now.

instant coffee happening between us (a passing spacecadet), Friday, 8 June 2012 23:01 (eleven years ago) link

I notice a real difference in frequency response if I swap ears when I'm on the phone, but it doesn't seem to make much difference for these. 17 is faintly there in both (a little louder in the right) but 18 is gone in both.

instant coffee happening between us (a passing spacecadet), Friday, 8 June 2012 23:04 (eleven years ago) link

Oh shit! 12 kHz was the highest I could definitely tell I was hearing something.

9 1/2 Gleeks (WmC), Friday, 8 June 2012 23:11 (eleven years ago) link

17kHz. I will start to feel old when I can no longer hearThe Mosquito (17.4 kHz), but I'm afraid it won't be long now.

barman's bar mitz (unregistered), Friday, 8 June 2012 23:26 (eleven years ago) link

actually I can barely make out the 18 khz tone, and I can definitely make it out here. I'm really just posting this for my future reference.

barman's bar mitz (unregistered), Friday, 8 June 2012 23:32 (eleven years ago) link

shit, I can hear a faint, squealing something all the way up to 22 khz (though 22 might be a bit of a stretch), but it's hard to separate the tone from interference + my imagination + the ringing in my ears from hearing lower tones.

barman's bar mitz (unregistered), Friday, 8 June 2012 23:37 (eleven years ago) link

so, 18 for sure, 19-22 inconclusive but damn my ears hurt.

barman's bar mitz (unregistered), Friday, 8 June 2012 23:40 (eleven years ago) link

*cochlear nerve melts*

barman's bar mitz (unregistered), Friday, 8 June 2012 23:41 (eleven years ago) link

Can't hear 17, 18, 19 & 20 at all (even with volume all the way up), but can hear 21 and 22.
Does that make any sense?

Sebastian (Royal Mermaid Mover), Friday, 8 June 2012 23:42 (eleven years ago) link

Yes. Hearing loss can occur at specific frequencies, with both higher and lower frequencies intact.

Aimless, Friday, 8 June 2012 23:51 (eleven years ago) link

I have so-called 'disco-ears' for sure.
Can't hear a thing people say in a crowded room.
I suppose these are the frequencies that do me in.

Sebastian (Royal Mermaid Mover), Friday, 8 June 2012 23:52 (eleven years ago) link

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

System, Saturday, 9 June 2012 00:01 (eleven years ago) link

I have problems hearing things people say in crowded rooms, too, but I've always figured that it was auditory processing disorder.

Christine Green Leafy Dragon Indigo, Saturday, 9 June 2012 00:02 (eleven years ago) link

Disco ears!

Word of Wisdom Robots (Abbbottt), Saturday, 9 June 2012 00:03 (eleven years ago) link

auditory processing disorder

Different roads may lead to Rome, in this case.
With me it is definitely a matter of damage done during my high volume teenage metal head years.

Sebastian (Royal Mermaid Mover), Saturday, 9 June 2012 00:06 (eleven years ago) link

I can hear up to 20, but I am wearing noise-cancelling earphones, and without them I doubt I could hear past about 16, the last couple were barely audible.

The Eyeball Of Hull (Colonel Poo), Saturday, 9 June 2012 00:07 (eleven years ago) link

with these headphones I can hear up to 21

crüt, Saturday, 9 June 2012 01:01 (eleven years ago) link

whoa with headphones in i can hear up to 21 too!

obliquity of the ecliptic (rrrobyn), Saturday, 9 June 2012 01:50 (eleven years ago) link

"Disco ears" is a good phrase but "hearing things people say in crowded rooms" already has a pretty good name:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocktail_party_effect

(I am terrible at that too - if there's another conversation happening in the office I'll miss half of what the person talking to me says)

instant coffee happening between us (a passing spacecadet), Saturday, 9 June 2012 10:08 (eleven years ago) link

Barely 15. 320kbs MP3s are probably good enough for me.

The Painter of Blight™ (Sanpaku), Saturday, 9 June 2012 16:43 (eleven years ago) link

With headphones and the volume up and the air conditioning off, I can hear something on all of them. 18 and 19 are just a faint hiss (maybe compression artifacts?) but the top frequencies are actual tones. I was worried there for a while!

9 1/2 Gleeks (WmC), Saturday, 9 June 2012 16:57 (eleven years ago) link

I had an audiogram a few years ago and I was pretty flat out to about 14kHz, beyond which it dropped rapidly. They weren't testing absolute upper limit though, but amplitude profile. The audiologist bloody loved me. Just ran my own tests generating sine waves in Audacity and I can't perceive anything beyond about 15k now (and it certainly drops beyond 11-12k). Could be the soundcard or the headphones - maybe I'll burn some tones to disc in quasi-random order and listen on the Grados at some point...

I wouldn't worry too much about progressive loss in the mid-high teens - comes to us all (I'm 43 so my days of hearing 18k are over, I'm sure), it's down in the 2k-6k range where hearing loss is most destructive. Plenty of sound guys and musicians are fine out to the mid-teens but completely stuffed down there, like 20 or 30dB down from ideal.

As for MP3s - well, they rely on masking at high frequencies, so even if you're a young'un and can hear a full-scale 19kHz sine wave clear as day, doesn't mean you'd be able to perceive the lack of those frequencies in a psychoacoustically-processed lossy file of actual, busy, full-spectrum music.

Michael Jones, Saturday, 9 June 2012 18:04 (eleven years ago) link

one year passes...

14. I'm hoping it's just both these sets of headphones :/

brimstead, Friday, 21 March 2014 04:49 (ten years ago) link

i can hear 21 very faintly but not 22. i had to crank the volume up on my headphones to hear it though.

Treeship, Friday, 21 March 2014 06:37 (ten years ago) link

although 17 is the last one that sounds as loud as the others. idk

Treeship, Friday, 21 March 2014 06:41 (ten years ago) link

Same for me. Can hear up to 21, gets gradually quieter after 17.

DDD, Friday, 21 March 2014 14:35 (ten years ago) link

two years pass...

on my headset I could hear up to 21

Neanderthal, Saturday, 18 February 2017 05:04 (seven years ago) link

20 through MBP speakers. Fascinating how 20 is clear and completely noticeable and 21 is nada, not even a hope of straining, pretending to hear.

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Saturday, 18 February 2017 09:14 (seven years ago) link

21 if I put my ear very close to a speaker but no 22 even then

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Saturday, 18 February 2017 09:16 (seven years ago) link

I hear the slightest strain in 21 but it's so small that im going with 20. But hearing those notes feels so uncomfortable,

josh az (2011nostalgia), Sunday, 19 February 2017 08:47 (seven years ago) link


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