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How's your hightone hearing?

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Answerprancer | 05:10 Fri 03rd Dec 2010 | Health & Fitness
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http://audiocheck.net...requencycheckhigh.php

Making sure you are using decent headphones or speakers, hover your cursor over the "22kHz-12kHz Sweep + Voice Over" bit.

(It's a downsweeping continuous tone with regular frequency anouncements).

At what point do you hear something ?

For me, it's 17khz
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It's the high frequencies we all lose when older ..
I'm with Sara at the bottom of the pile.

I put it down to working on noisy jets in the RAF .. and plenty of loud concerts and discos when younger : )
oi.. even if I were as deaf as a post, I am not "bottom of the pile"!
I remember calling out an engineer the first day I had colour t.v. The set emitted a high whine which actually hurt my eardrums. Those were the days...
lol Sara. I'll go under you then : )

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