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How high can you hear?

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GenXLisa2 years ago

Cut out about 13200. My dog hates you now

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AngelArs2 years ago

This means nothing unless your speakers can reproduce up to 20,000 Hz.

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Richard T Murtagh2 years ago

Well that sound was a bit of a buzz kill in my meeting. Everyone was soo pissed lol I got to 15,000 though

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Carolina G. Corona2 years ago

Somewhere here it banished for me, what does it mean?

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Ed Renner2 years ago

1300ish. I guess our parents were right, we did sit to close the speakers while playing heavy metal as a kid.

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The Yootopian2 years ago

I actually have a hearing impairment and can't hear anything much above 2800Hz... not too big of a deal, but back when I had a digital watch I had an alarm go off for two days before someone actually told me about it.

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Rocky2 years ago

You can never hear too high or be too high or high🤣🤣

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Gray Beard🇺🇸2 years ago

7000 Hz. I now know my tinnitus ring is around 5300 Hz

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Barbara 💕🕊️🌎2 years ago

7800ish it went out on me right before it got to 8k 😳

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Life As Is2 years ago

🤔Humans can generally hear frequencies ranging from about 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, although this range varies from person to person and tends to decrease with age. The upper limit typically decreases with age due to natural changes in the inner ear.

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