Author Topic: Can you hear this?  (Read 1922 times)

http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/jw/hearing.html

Post results.  :cookieMonster:

Highest is 16Khz -36DB.
Lowest is 90Hz -12DB.

Human range is between 20 and 20,000 Hz.

Warning 1. Do not start with a panel in the top third of the chart: you might hurt or even damage your ears.

When i saw that, I thought forget it.

Warning 1. Do not start with a panel in the top third of the chart: you might hurt or even damage your ears.

When i saw that, I thought forget it.
WHAT??

DID YOU SAY SOMETHING???

Highest - 30Hz -12dB
Lowest - 2kHz -90dB

Oh god, I had max volume on 0DB 16Khz, and i almost became deaf. Ouch my ear is throbbing. I am scared my ear is dammage now, I keep hearing ringing. Oh god I am stupid -__-
« Last Edit: May 13, 2009, 07:57:30 PM by Messes »

Oh god, I had max volume on 0DB 16Khz, and i almost became deaf. Ouch my ear is throbbing.
Dumbass.


I didn't use headphones, and could not hear anything from any slots on the top chart.  :cookieMonster:

Protip: dont do the top right corner with speakers on full blast... i really mean it.... umm... yeah...ow...

Protip: dont do the top right corner with speakers on full blast... i really mean it.... umm... yeah...ow...

I had on headphones :(

I could here all of them. Now My brain hurts, The lowest one made my head vibrate.

This is fun stuff, I have a physics test on sound tomorrow.

The highest didn't hurt my ears much, and my earphones are not on low...I'm going deaf :(

Highest - 30Hz -12dB
Lowest - 2kHz -90dB

I think you got them switched thar.
« Last Edit: May 13, 2009, 08:51:35 PM by crazyeli125 »