Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
I went to 18, that's weird... Maybe my headphones can't produce the sound? I have done nothing to damage my hearing either... This sucks. :'( I used to be able to hear at least 20 I thought.. :'(
You just won this thread. Kudos.You may have lakanookie syndrome. Eyesight is usually the first to go, but sometimes hearing.
Originally posted by: Tiamat
folks, remember this test is very very very dependent on your speakers and background noise. My laptop speakers simply do not support frequencies higher than 12khz. Using my headphones, I can only "hear" to 16khz. Using my B&W 804s speakers, I can hear all the way to 18.5 khz with ease and then the room noise takes shape and I can't hear the signal beyond the room noise.
Originally posted by: Tiamat
folks, remember this test is very very very dependent on your speakers and background noise. My laptop speakers simply do not support frequencies higher than 12khz. Using my headphones, I can only "hear" to 16khz. Using my B&W 804s speakers, I can hear all the way to 18.5 khz with ease and then the room noise takes shape and I can't hear the signal beyond the room noise.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
I went to 18, that's weird... Maybe my headphones can't produce the sound? I have done nothing to damage my hearing either... This sucks. :'( I used to be able to hear at least 20 I thought.. :'(
You may have lakanookie syndrome. Eyesight is usually the first to go, but sometimes hearing.