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Taste of Honey
Member Since: 12/3/2010
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Post #1
How high can you hear?
I can hear all the way up to a little after 17kHz.
Lemme go sift through Mariah ha discography for any notes I may have missed.
By the way post your age. I'm 21.
J a y
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Post #2
Am I supposed to be hearing a crackling sound?
Oh wait, it kicks in later on.
Raphy23
Member Since: 2/20/2012
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Post #3
16000 hz
But my earphones could play 20hz
19 yrs young.
Itskorbitch
Member Since: 8/18/2013
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Post #4
I only heard something through 150kHz - 17600kHz wtf, why cant I hear the start and like a few seconds at the end.
Taste of Honey
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Originally posted by
J a y
Am I supposed to be hearing a crackling sound?
That's just the low frequency. You can skip ahead(and grit your teeth
) for the important part.
If your headphones/speakers are better you'll probably be able to hear more of the frequencies too.
stoopidjenna
Member Since: 10/15/2011
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I heard up to about 16000 Hz. I'm 22.
The first half was so fun I felt like I was in a race car.
Raphy23
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Originally posted by
Itskorbitch
I only heard something through 150kHz - 17600kHz wtf, why cant I hear the start and like a few seconds at the end.
You can't hear the start because your headphones/speakers suck. But your hearing is good!
BadBitches
Member Since: 6/30/2012
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Post #8
10135 hz
Chrome
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Post #9
A bit after 17,500 Hz and I'm 17.
Humans can hear between 20 to 20,000, right?
Guernica
Member Since: 5/7/2012
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I couldn't hear anything at first, the sound kicked in around 35Hz and I could hear up until around 15000Khz. I'm 22. Is that normal
BadBitches
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stoopidjenna
I heard up to about 16000 Hz. I'm 22.
The first half was so fun I felt like I was in a race car.
Felt like i was on a plane.
J a y
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Post #12
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Raphy23
You can't hear the start because your headphones/speakers suck. But your hearing is good!
Oh yeah, I should probably put my earphones in
Popboi.
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Post #13
26 Hz - 17020 Hz
17 y/o
jax.
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17k hz I am 16. Is this good?
Jet
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Post #15
15000 Hz
Itskorbitch
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Originally posted by
Raphy23
You can't hear the start because your headphones/speakers suck. But your hearing is good!
Macbook. Apple. get on it. Plus maybe this is why I like Britney so much. her voice is so heavenly there are parts that reach the high range.
Taste of Honey
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Post #17
Oh, for the low frequency I start to feel the vibrations around 24Hz.
Jet
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Post #18
We did this in my physics class last year. It doesn't really translate well when it's not right in front of you.
J a y
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Post #19
16557 Hz with earphones. I'm 23. Do I need to book an appoint at the ENT?
blaggot
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Post #20
24Hz - 17000Hz and I'm 21
that started to give me a headache
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