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Speak up I can't hear you!
Online hearing test. I used to do construction, go to loud concerts and races. I have been better at protecting my hearing as I get older. Made it to 10555 hertz. How well can you aging rock and rollers do? :D
http://onlinetonegenerator.com/hearingtest.html |
14,750 or so. I'm ok with that.
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12897
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Right at ~12000
Mean for my age. Although taking that test just kicked off my tinnitus big time so fair warning to others. |
16629
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17012
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13332
no headphones Guess I shouldn't have had my stage monitors aimed directly at me.:( |
~14,500
without headphones.....my dog was not amused |
~15k
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8500 I'm toast. Too much bike riding cross country.
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I'm good to 10,000 and then it kicks out and back in at 12,000 for a brief period. Does that make any sense?
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15565. I wonder why my wife has to repeat everything she says to me?
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Through a cheap set of headphones, around 10k, then I am pretty sure I hear a little bit in the 12-13k range. I guess pretty much 10k. Using the speakers on my ipad instead of the headphones, I heard until about 12.5k. I'd say that how you are listening probably makes a big difference.
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16204.
Not sure the dog enjoyed this test... |
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15280 for my 42 y/o ears - apparently I have ears of a 34 y/o
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13,241 - but I still hear it even though it stopped :)
I'll be hearing that ringing until I fall to sleep tonight. |
3257. Way to much shooting in my life
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It's the speakers. Definitely the speakers... :)
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