Hearing Test Survey
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Hearing Test Survey
Hello,
Long time no see, though I regularly visit these pages but just don't post much.
Anyway, I am kind of curious about something. We live in my opinion a noisy world and exposed to loads of potential for hearing loss. I hate people for example slamming doors and I can't stand it when trucks, scooters and ambulances with their sirens blaring are in traffic. I tried an online hearing test. This one:
http://www.freehearingtest.com/test.shtml
I discovered that I couldn't hear the 8 KHz tone. I don't know if I should be worried because it seems to me that only bats and dogs could hear that one. Can anyone else here hear it?
Long time no see, though I regularly visit these pages but just don't post much.
Anyway, I am kind of curious about something. We live in my opinion a noisy world and exposed to loads of potential for hearing loss. I hate people for example slamming doors and I can't stand it when trucks, scooters and ambulances with their sirens blaring are in traffic. I tried an online hearing test. This one:
http://www.freehearingtest.com/test.shtml
I discovered that I couldn't hear the 8 KHz tone. I don't know if I should be worried because it seems to me that only bats and dogs could hear that one. Can anyone else here hear it?
I can hear the 8KHz tone just fine through my laptop speakers (what are you using to listen?). That seems quite a low frequency to not hear...most people can hear beyond 12KHz I would have thought, and kids beyond 16KHz.
My ears are 39 years old and taken a bit of a battering, so if your not hearing the 8KHz tone you might want to think about getting a proper test done and see if there is anything that can help.
Cheers, Wayne.
My ears are 39 years old and taken a bit of a battering, so if your not hearing the 8KHz tone you might want to think about getting a proper test done and see if there is anything that can help.
Cheers, Wayne.
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husker wrote:I can hear the 8KHz tone just fine through my laptop speakers (what are you using to listen?). That seems quite a low frequency to not hear...most people can hear beyond 12KHz I would have thought, and kids beyond 16KHz.
My ears are 39 years old and taken a bit of a battering, so if your not hearing the 8KHz tone you might want to think about getting a proper test done and see if there is anything that can help.
Cheers, Wayne.
I am using crappy old cheapo headphones but at a volume that is barely audible as the test suggested with the test tone. So I have the test tone at a volume I can barely hear then listen to the rest. The 8KHz I couldn't make out. It is very high pitched and obviously too high for me to hear at the conditions I set myself. Did you have the test volume at barely audible? If I set it on a higher volume I hear it, but as I said it is very high pitched.
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yeah - there might be a 'response-valley' right at 8khz 
when I was younger I occasionally made the 'ultimate' quick hearing check in the hifi departement with some cheapo fm radio - 'cheapo' was important, as those didn't suppress the 19khz auxiliary signal from the fm transmission... it was clearly audible, but it's a very unpleasant tone
(today that test would probably be pointless for me...)
cheers, Tom

when I was younger I occasionally made the 'ultimate' quick hearing check in the hifi departement with some cheapo fm radio - 'cheapo' was important, as those didn't suppress the 19khz auxiliary signal from the fm transmission... it was clearly audible, but it's a very unpleasant tone

(today that test would probably be pointless for me...)
cheers, Tom