Last Month the Japanese try to retrive this mod a little bit more. They played in the at 2pm CET. At the moment the gametracker,com Server Monitorring is off. Hope soon they turn it on. The ranking seems to work.
Registered Member #1988 Joined: [ 17:15 ] [ 22 Nov 2007 ] Posts: 71
I started this thread because i was interested before how good i can hear. This homepage http://www.jimmyr.com/blog/hearingloss.html contains a application where you can play different high tunes that humans still hear. I came up to 18000Hz at normal volume but how high you come? Find it out!
Registered Member #988 Joined: [ 02:41 ] [ 31 Mar 2005 ]
Crosser, are you just listening to that sound that comes out lowly? You have to be able to hear it around you and from a distance, if you really can hear that i envy you.
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[ 16:10 ] [ 20 Dec 2008 ]
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22000. Guess my ears are just fine. There is a theory that people with asthma can hear up to 30000, might explain why a 32-year old (me) hears 22khz
I do not believe this test to be very accurate tho, my speakers arent even capable of playing over 18000, but there is sound on the 22000. Hmm...
It is true. The Guinness book of world records referred to that a few years back. I cant seem to find any info on this right now, my Google-muscle is stretched, I can atleast vouch for it, when I was younger I heard fluorescent lighting as a very high-pitched whine, luckily that went away with age. All I could find today on Google was this, http://www.springerlink.com/content/m268245861vu14t1/ it only shows improvement on the normal frequencies though..