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  • 44 seconds. I'm so deaf. T_T

  • 51 seconds-14 years old

  • 47 Seconds - 14 Years old

  • 48 seconds and I'm 12

  • 48 seconds and I'm 12

  • My SkullCrushers go to 20-20000 so this shit is fake

  • 46 seconds

  • 38 and im 12... should I see a doctor?

  • Glad to see that I'm not the only one who noticed the sound completely stops. Ahh...I can go back to listening to my music full blast.

  • Hheadache

  • Check out your Volume control - The sound stops at 0:52 exact. Either the Uploader is trolling us, or Youtube fails at higher frequencies :P

  • MY EARS A BLEEDING :P

  • stopped at 18000 hz...I'm 23 years old...perfect !!

  • Mine stoped at 51

  • heard only 45 seconds ..

  • its stop at 53 n my ear is so painful

  • stopped at 54 and im a kid!

  • @TheVideoNational  kids are better at hearing high frequencies

  • stopped hearng at 57 seconds.. my ear is bleeding

    

  • me 2

    

  • i stopped at 46 secs and then got a headache after 52

  • Hertz doesn't it....

  • noise dissapeared at 0:52

  • noise gone at 52

  • MY FUCKING EARS

  • it stopped at 46..... damn.

  • big drop off at 46 seconds and gone but then it comes back around 50 and is gone at 52.

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  • 0:48

  • okay i stopped at 0:51

  • It stopped at :50.. -_-

  • damn!! mine stopped at 0:34

  • RIP headphone users. ~buries self~

  • 0.28 am hard of hearing I dont hear High freq sounds

  • that stupid test messed up my hearing its very painful

  • at 43 for me. oh bad.

  • Sweet my hearing is intact! BRAHAHAHAHAH

  • :47 I started to get a headache... then at :52 it cuts.... Hmm.

  • We did this in our science class today & I was the only one to hear it all the way, same goes for this one.

  • stopped for me at :51-:52

  • far me it stoped at 0:52 how much is it?

  • stopped for me at 0:44

  • Lost me at 0:44. is that bad? I feel like I take good care of my ears, I'm quite surprised

  • @StickEmUpRecords you take good care of your ears?

    lol dude your comment just made my day

    it most likely just because of age

    lol FAIL

  • @spicyd2 What's so funny about that? I don't listen to loud music. When I mix a recording session, I keep the volume low to protect my ears. and I'm only 22, so I'm surprised I would have much hearing loss. who knows...

  • @StickEmUpRecords are you really that stupid? "I'm surprised I would have much hearing loss" 0:20 would be hearing loss

    and these arent even that accurate since there being uploaded on youtube and not directly from a source

    SO WHAT IF YOU TAKE CARE OF YOUR EARS? ITS JUST HOW IT IS!!!

    JEEZ!!!

  • @spicyd2 I guess you're some kind of internet smart ass that talks shit to people from the safety of your mom's computer room? You people make me fuckin sick. I didn't say anything rude to you, you didn't have to be a dick about it

  • @StickEmUpRecords your argument is invalid

    please try again

  • This video contains a maximum frequency of 12KHz. not even 20K. Plus the final value is at 52second mark.

  • at 0:52 the frequency doesn't increase anymore. the audio stops.

    i have insanely amazing hearing.

  • @ERICx223 okay mr. insanely amazing hearing haha

  • @jman40194 lol

  • @ERICx223 no it doesnt dumbass

    humans cant hear past that point no matter how hard you try

  • @spicyd2 you would be wrong to say that. the 20hz to 20Khz is just a general range for what humans can hear. that doesn't necesarily mean we cant hear lower or higher than the range. and aside from that, play it through a stereo that has a Vu meter and tell me it doesnt stop there.

  • lost me at :52

  • :50

  • my stomach hurts now.

    And i feel fine.

  • i can hear at 325khz

  • 53

  • This is such a troll. The sound stops at 0:52 entirely.

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  • @ytpmaster1 no.. you just cant hear that or any higher. no one can. dogs can.

  • @ytpmaster1 my teacher hve say that older people hear just 200-18000 hz

  • 0:51

    - this is awesome, now bellow 20hz , apparently u start to see ghosts n stuff :D

  • 0:40

  • Where it stops for you, yeah.

  • Lol 47

  • 53 sec.

  • 53 sec. imo i think the sound just cuts out all together xD (age:14)

  • isn't there a pitch somewhere in this range that can make your ears bleed!?

  • 52 second 

  • 50 for me

  • 52 seconds is when it cuts out for me. I'm 33 years old.

  • 52

  • 52

  • Cuts out at 0:39

  • 32秒くらいで聴こえなくなっちゃった、

  • stopped @ 50/51

  • Nearly got through 1 minuite, stopped at about 57

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  • 50

  • 45 for me

  • 41 for me

  • 0:54 seconds

  • can any tell if the TV is on even if its mute or "freezes"? u can still hear alittle of the sound too

  • Shit, mine stopped at like 46

  • IT BUSTED UP MY HEADPHONES MAN, THEY SOUNDED LIKE SPACE SHIPS

  • DRILLING INTO MY BRAIN

  • after0: 53 i didnt hear anything

  • ouch.

  • After 0:51 (the click) my amp didn't detect sound let alone my ears... In other words, there is no sound coming out of my speakers after 0:52.

  • @RichPyke maybe your amp cant detect pass that number of hz

  • @FantasticMays While that may be a reason why it suddenly stopped, I don't believe it is the reason why. It happened at the same time there is a distinct click on every device I have tried this on. My amp does have it's limits (like all amps) as does my PC, phone, tv etc. but I know they are not all the same (my pc & amp have a very wide band) yet the sound stops with the same click in the same place on all devices hence why I suspect it is more to do with the video than the amp/speakers/pc etc.

  • Lost in my left ear at 0:40, and then lost completely between 0:43 and 0:44, but I thought I heard a little background noise that sounded like the thing "winding down" from around 0:47 up to the end click.

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  • Lost at 0.43

  • i heard till 0:53

  • Lost it at 0:51 ~

  • I lost it at :57

    Take these test with a grain of salt, not to dismiss their validity, but most often it's not because you can't hear the frequency, it's that your computer's audio drivers don't extend to that range.

  • What frequency was at 0:51 then?

  • i heard everything, its very quiet though

  • Lost it at 52.

  • i think the compression method (mp3?) may be causing the higher pitches to be gone. i dont see anything in aduacity when i open this i see nothing. so if you cant here anything after 0:51 its because its not there. try it for your self.

  • heard it all the way and im 22

  • heard it all the way

  • Lost it at 55 seconds

  • I heard all of it

  • lost it at 0:45 and im 14 years old. fml.

  • im pretty sure that wasnt 20 hz at the start...

  • @zhubin that's why you lost at 20 seconds.

  • lol my cat threw up cause of the sounds :D

  • @YUM448 me too lol i wanted to know until where my cat could hear ultrasound ^^

  • i reached 00:54

  • Don't know if it really goes that high or not but it sure did get my neighbors dogs to shut up.

  • after 00:51 has not sound!

  • Once it gets to :41 I feel as if I should leave the room. Lol like it's telling me to get out

  • My ears hurt.

  • 00:52

  • 52

  • i lost it at 57

  • lol 0:44

  • 45 seconds..

  • 0:52 :D

  • Why did you increase linearly? Would have been a lot better to have done it logarithmically...

  • 52

    

  • It's been 11 minutes since I played this video and I still hear ringing.

  • I lost it at 47 and I'm a 12 year old girl.

  • stoped at 55 for me.. thats amazing tho!! hope it dont do damage to my speakers tho... :S

  • 52, there my headphones stops

  • 50

  • 48

  • Didn't hear anything at 0:32

  • i lost it at 52

  • 48

  • Lost It At 54

  • i lost it at exactly 0:52

  • Lost it at 44, but i got the fucking "tinnitus"

  • Lost it at 48. 22 i can hear though.

  • for all stop when he speak: "this is where it stops for me''. se in the volume of computer.

  • 50

  • Lost at 52 with phone's speaker

    Using Ipod earphones lost at 47

  • im in 51 also where it stop from you @seahock

  • 0:39 :-(

  • I lost it 59 seconds

  • i lost it at 1:00 :l

  • 0:48 lolwut

  • 0:44...

  • I lost it at 0:41

  • Heard a click sound at :51. After that nothing else.

  • 0:50

  • lost at 0:20 what the fuck is wrong with yall how the fuck can you live past that frequency i'm 21 AND i blast music all the time

  • lost at 0:50

  • 0:53

  • Darn it, lost at 0:53

  • O:52 :D but im 14 and im not one of these which blast their ears with loud music.....

  • Lost at 53

  • 53 seconds

    

  • i lost it AT 42 sec

  • IT'S A SHITTY FAKE!!!Look at your peak meter: you can see no activity while playing video after 0:52! and anyway human can hear from 16 to 20000/22000 Hz (obviously without considering hearing damage and aging that cut-off high frequencies)

  • great... now I have a headache...

  • i can hear to 0:51 but after that you cut the sound off!!! my pc reads the sound and finished at the click

  • 55

  • got to 53

  • owww !! 

  • THE GAME

  • we did this test in physics and i could hear way higher sounds than my class mates and my teacher. here i could only do it till 0:53 but only my speakers could do it higher. in physics i reached about 21,000 Hz ;)

  • @AKAc0re congrats. Too bad that is not human. gg.

  • @wtf0productions

    sry i checked it. it was less but definitely over 16 Hz which is possible but unsual my age.

    Formely most could hear higher sound but because of loud music the human ear gets demaged earlier ;)

  • lost 53

  • I lost it 51...

  • at a point where you start can't hear try to pause,then play it again for like 0.1 sec.

    you can actually hear it.

    althought i think something went wrong at 0:53 when i hear a quiet crackle sound,could be inaudible or it's actually silent after 0:53

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  • I lost it at 0:49 to 0:51

  • I lost it at 0:42 =/ (its because i have ear aids...

  • your computer or iphone cannot produce sound at that high of a frequency. of course you lose the sound around :52 . If you listen you can hear your speakers crack because they cant handle it.

  • 52 as well. I can sense something at 53, but I don't think it's enough to justify as hearing.

  • 0:50 :D

  • @ 0:12 a secondary tone sets.

    @ 0:28 the tone is falling and starts rising again @ 0:30. @0:31 there is an amplification.

    Also more tones can be heard at 0:42 and @ 0:50, just before the end. I guess this is the by-effect of an analog oscillator. Or I need to see a doctor.

  • 0:42 is when it cuts out and I'm only 19 :(

  • @johnny4992 too much i pod:)

    

  • 0:53 thats pretty cool

  • I lost it at