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I have VERY sensitive hearing. I head up to the 22Khz but in reality, I can hear the classroom above sometimes and it gets funny :P

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I can hear up to 20 actually.

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uhm... im 19 and i can't hear anything at 15 KHz...

 

then again i hear all kinds of crazy static noises and beeping all the god dammn time, i guess i have a bad case of tinnitus.

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I can't hear anything from 17 and up

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uhm... im 19 and i can't even hear 14 KHz...

 

 

... did you listen with a netbooks speakers? please say yes

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im sure quality of headphone helps as well. 

 

I heard 17khz but i could feel something up to 20

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Couldn't hear 18

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I have shit quality headphones but also this caught my eye

 

''Boris

For all this who can hear 19+ there is a lot of background noise and iinterference on these recordings. They are not well done.

Many who say they can hear frequencies+20 are picking up this.
I too can hear frequencies but they are not 19 20 21 22.

The test tones are flawed.''

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Audio technica m-50s, couldnt hear anything past 19. 20 was nothing to me. now i have this ring stuck in my head though

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19, although i do notice my speakers playing 20... but i dont hear it as a beep anymore.

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i guess if someone is going to do the test i advice using headphones for proper result as for me i'm good tilt 20 i think that's good considering i'm 20 years old

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... did you listen with a netbooks speakers? please say yes

well actually im using beyerdynamic dt770 closed headphones.

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I can hear anything 19 and up

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I have shit quality headphones but also this caught my eye

 

''Boris

For all this who can hear 19+ there is a lot of background noise and iinterference on these recordings. They are not well done.

Many who say they can hear frequencies+20 are picking up this.

I too can hear frequencies but they are not 19 20 21 22.

The test tones are flawed.''

I can believe that because the last two sounded exactly the same to me, no difference in pitch at all. And I do have very good hearing too.

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if you listen to them progressivly from 8-15 you cant hear 14 and 15 but if you go back you can hear them, thats wierd. I can hear up to 18

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I am 16 and I can't hear anything above 16Khz... Oops

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I can believe that because the last two sounded exactly the same to me, no difference in pitch at all. And I do have very good hearing too.

 

Agreed, those tests need to be taken with a pinch of salt

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20kHz was the highest I could hear. I'm 24

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I hear up to 20, at 21 I could barely hear something, but I couldn't really tell what it was, so I'm not counting it

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Through my decent speakers I can now hear 17KHz but beyond that I can't

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