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Pelican Hearing Test!

Hey, I’d like to do a group hearing test.

Download the frequency generator app of your choice to your smartphone. I use “f Generator” for iOS. Put on headphones or earbuds. Test your ability to hear the high frequencies - start around 6,000 Hz (6 kHz) and go up until you can’t hear the tone anymore.

Report back: 1) what is the highest frequency you can hear, 2) your age, 3) do you have a history of potentially hearing-damaging noise exposure (shooting, construction, rock musician, chopper pilot, etc)?

If you have a young person in your household (kid, etc), report the same result for him/her. If your spouse is game, report the same result for him/her. The more data points the better.

I’ll explain why I got interested in this, and my own results, after a few responses come in. I don’t want to color the reports by going into that too early.

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Put on headphones or earbuds.
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I can wave the iPhone speaker really close to my ear and pick up a sound at 14.5k and more like a sensation at 15k. Headphones at home so suspect a touch more if ears are free from external noise. Stay tuned.

App is very simple to operate.
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8000. I wish I hadn't done this now, I had no idea it has gotten so bad.

At age 62 I have a nice big ol' case of Tinnitus, cicadas are constantly rubbing their legs together in my ears.

Years spent with headphones listening to raunchy music too loud while sitting at a computer monitor.

Lots of loud concerts, indoor and outdoor.
Lots of open-header spectator events, in the pits and in the stands.
Plenty of time spent on two-stroke dirt bikes with '70's era expansion chamber "technology".
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11,000 using the phone speaker.

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Don't have wireless headphones for my XS so had to use phone speaker but in a quieter environment.

Right ear 13.5k. Left ear 10.5k. I can hear the noise from my right ear when it's right up against my left ear and I can't hear a thing.

Almost 65. No safety equipment ever. Accountant by trade but lots and lots of garage time where a few times my ears literally hurt for a while after using an air chisel.
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8000 for me. Slightly better in my left ear than my right. I'm a month shy of 71.
I worked in a foundry one summer during college. We make the cast iron molds they use to make earth mover tires. My job was to stand in the center and smooth out imperfections in the casting with a small jackhammer. It was like hammering on a bell - while you were inside it. They gave me no ear protection and no one thought about what it would do to my hearing.
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No smart phone. But at 77..yeah, I will probably be getting hearing aids before long...

Newscasters trained to enunciate well, so I understand them. Most drama TV, can only understand some of he words...and young women with "upspeak" coming out their noses...can't understand them at all. Doesn't help that our TV has a cheap and small speaker.
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This web site is a quick alternative to downloading an app:

https://www.szynalski.com/tone-generator/

I followed the instructions on the site for setting the volume around 1 kHz at a comfortable level. By up around 5 kHz I could barely hear anything - without increasing the volume.
I am essentially deaf in my right ear - but wear a hearing aid when out and about. 59 years young.
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Thanks for this...me above 3500...zilch. 58 on the low end. Hmmm, I'd be wasting money to get high end stereo speakers..eh?
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How timely,

I literally had a hearing test today and I was normal at all the frequencies. I was very surprised Idid as good as I did, because I had to wear my mask in the booth and all my labored breathing really made it hard to hear.

I wear hearing protection “religiously”, so no surprise that my hearing at 52 is pretty good, just wish my vision matched!
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This web site is a quick alternative to downloading an app:

https://www.szynalski.com/tone-generator/

I followed the instructions on the site for setting the volume around 1 kHz at a comfortable level. By up around 5 kHz I could barely hear anything - without increasing the volume.
I am essentially deaf in my right ear - but wear a hearing aid when out and about. 59 years young.
I was able to get to about 12.5k in the right ear. I think the left ear stops somewhere in the 11.5-12.0k range.
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How timely,

I literally had a hearing test today and I was normal at all the frequencies. I was very surprised Idid as good as I did, because I had to wear my mask in the booth and all my labored breathing really made it hard to hear.

I wear hearing protection “religiously”, so no surprise that my hearing at 52 is pretty good, just wish my vision matched!
I downloaded a few apps and one was a full hearing test. I was surprised at my results.

Up to 500 hz, down a bit. I believe this is from heavy machinery work from my early work career (Gas Turbines, Steam Turbines, boilers, steam blows, air blows, etc.).

500-5000 very good in both ears. Above 7000, it appears my left ear is down a bit. test only went to 10,000 Hz.
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I haven’t tried to test each ear separately. Using both, I can hear to 13 kHz - sort of - frankly, above 10 kHz my “hearing” is more of a “barely detecting”.

There is something going on with me at the moment - my ears seem to clear and unclear, it’s like I have the start of a minor cold - but that’s at best a minor factor. I’m 58, no history of loud concerts or power tools or unmuffled motors, always wore protection when shooting, I think I’m just aging :-)

My 21 and 25 y/o kids can hear to at least 16 kHz and that’s through speakers with no tweeters . . . I suspect they could hear higher on headphones. My wife, despite being a couple years older than I, can hear into the mid-teens easily.

Those are my data points. Keep ‘em coming, folks. There’s a couple reasons I want to get this group hearing test going.
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Played guitar in heavy metal bands way too loud, shotguns (with hearing protection), 2 stroke dirtbikes.

Had a long history of ear infections and a tympanostomy as a kid. Chiropractic cured all ear issues.
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No need for me to do this.

I lost the hearing in my right ear completely a year ago.

Luckly, my left ear works very well.

Protect your ears when using any kind of tool or machinery and do not play loud music!
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I would think the results vary greatly depending on the quality of the earphones or speakers used in the test. Yes/no?
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I would think the results vary greatly depending on the quality of the earphones or speakers used in the test. Yes/no?
Yes. I started a test and was concerned that I couldn’t hear anything below 100 Hz but then it dawned on me that I was listening to speakers that probably couldn’t produce anything below 100 Hz.
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My hearing is so bad, it's not funny. Can't hear high frequency sounds at all. Way to much rifle shooting and working on Jets in my youth.

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