Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Oh please, that's 15KHz. Want something that's actually tough to hear?
16.5KHz. Assuming your speakers can even produce that frequency at all.
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I can hear that too.
Originally posted by: sm8000
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Oh please, that's 15KHz. Want something that's actually tough to hear?
16.5KHz. Assuming your speakers can even produce that frequency at all.
Produced courtesy of Goldwave's function evaluator.
They've got a fully functional demo version. Try it out yourself and make your own high frequency whines and other fun noises.
I can hear that too.
Ditto
Originally posted by: Rock Hydra
Originally posted by: sm8000
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Oh please, that's 15KHz. Want something that's actually tough to hear?
16.5KHz. Assuming your speakers can even produce that frequency at all.
Produced courtesy of Goldwave's function evaluator.
They've got a fully functional demo version. Try it out yourself and make your own high frequency whines and other fun noises.
I can hear that too.
Ditto
I actually heard that one a lot easier than the 15khz. Also, that 15KHz one hurt my ears. :|
well answer themOriginally posted by: Fraggable
Oh yeah I can hear it. Goes right through me.
And I'm 21. Guess the reporter didn't test enough people.
Darn you Mosh, now my ears are ringing
Originally posted by: Rock Hydra
Originally posted by: sm8000
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Oh please, that's 15KHz. Want something that's actually tough to hear?
16.5KHz. Assuming your speakers can even produce that frequency at all.
Produced courtesy of Goldwave's function evaluator.
They've got a fully functional demo version. Try it out yourself and make your own high frequency whines and other fun noises.
I can hear that too.
Ditto
I actually heard that one a lot easier than the 15khz. Also, that 15KHz one hurt my ears. :|
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Oh please, that's 15KHz. Want something that's actually tough to hear?
16.5KHz. Assuming your speakers can even produce that frequency at all.
Produced courtesy of Goldwave's function evaluator.
They've got a fully functional demo version. Try it out yourself and make your own high frequency whines and other fun noises.
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: moshquerade
proof or ban :|Originally posted by: ForumMaster
repost. there have been atleast 2 other threads about this. yes i can hear it. i'm 18.
i did search btw
There are other posts about it. I did encounter them too.
But as has been mentioned many times, the Search function here wouldn't even be able to find a Walmart in Arkansas.
you must've suffered some hearing lose from it.Originally posted by: Atheus
OK it's been a few minutes and my ears still feel wierd.