How Good Are Your Ears? Test you audio range.

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My speakers go from 20hz - 20khz. So for fun post your age and range.

http://www.savefile.com/files/1703729

OR

http://www.jimmyr.com/blog/hearingloss.html

Age: 24
30hz - 18khz


As humans were not really very advanced in the audio department :)

Species Approximate Range (Hz)

human 20-23,000
dog 20-45,000
cat 45-64,000
cow 23-35,000
horse 55-33,500
sheep 100-30,000
rabbit 360-42,000
rat 200-76,000
mouse 1,000-91,000
gerbil 100-60,000
guinea pig 54-50,000
hedgehog 250-45,000
raccoon 100-40,000
ferret 16-44,000
opossum 500-64,000
chinchilla 90-22,800
bat 2,000-110,000
beluga whale 1,000-123,000
elephant 16-12,000
porpoise 75-150,000
goldfish 20-3,000
catfish 50-4,000
tuna 50-1,100
bullfrog 100-3,000
tree frog 50-4,000
canary 250-8,000
parakeet 200-8,500
cockatiel 250-8,000
owl 200-12,000
chicken 125-2,000
 
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Age 22
30hz - 21khz

Can hear 22 but i have to turn it up super loud. Using winamp aswell, so the next tune on my playlisted blasted so loud afterwards, heart attack.
 
To be fair, I doubt a lot of you will have speakers capable of producing 20hz.

Anyway;

Age - 19
20Hz (just) - 22Khz
 
Could hear all apart from 21/22khz. Wondering if my speakers were even capable.

I found 19khz much easier to hear than 18khz too for some reason.
 
It would best to do this test with good headphones really....

Anyway, I could hear from 35Hz - 17Hz, but the sub I'm using is useless below 40Hz.
 
Deffo not the low range. If your speakers are capable get to the doctors lol.

Yeah, definitely the speakers - tried with a cheapy pair of headphones and now 20hz-17khz. Will try on the PC later because 17khz seems a little low..
 
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