High Definition Test
How high can you go ?
Up to 8 khz
Up to 12 khz
Up to 20 khz or higher
High Definition Test
How high can you go ?
I can hear somewhere between 14k-15k, so I voted on up to 12k.
At age 37 my hearing rolls off at 16-17khz so I also voted up to 12k.
They might say "don't try this at home" but nothing about not trying it at your friend's house.
Same. Around 16khz was my drop off. I even did it again and closed my eyes then opened them when I noticed the drop. By 17khz I couldn't hear anything.
Meh, it'll play.
The last thing I heard was around 18.5
A wolf whistle sometimes made my head turn , but you always could blow a dog whistle in my ear !
Never heard above 18 khz .
I work at a pipe manufacturing plant, and every employee has to have annual hearing tests...I just had mine last month. The nurse always remarks that I have "baby hearing". A couple of years ago, she thought that I was just randomly hitting the button and getting lucky, so she went in and did manual tones. I passed with flying colors.
The downside is that my hearing is sometimes TOO good...like when I'm in a crowded restaurant, it's hard to drown out the noise and focus on one person speaking.
I voted: Up To 12 KHZ.
Somewhere shortly after 16K is where it went silent for me.
51 years old. MANY years of loud car audio...
New Car... Stock Stereo
Voted "Up to 8 kHz."
Maximum of ~11.5 kHz with volume turned up, ~10.7 kHz at low volume, roll-off beginning ~9.5 kHz.
54 years old. Many years of metal fabrication and manufacturing, firearms, power equipment, motorcycles, etc. without hearing protection (finally learned my lesson three years ago with sudden onset of Tinnitus). Family history of hearing loss.